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medical standard 1 means the standard set out in table 67.150.
medical standard 2 means the standard set out in table 67.155.
medical standard 3 means the standard set out in table 67.160.
relevant examination means an examination or test of, or in relation
to, a person for the purpose of finding out whether the person meets
the relevant medical standard for the issue to him or her of a medical
certificate.
relevant medical standard means:
(a) for a class 1 medical certificate — medical standard 1; and
(b) for a class 2 medical certificate — medical standard 2; and
(c) for a class 3 medical certificate — medical standard 3.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
New Page – Amdt No. 3 – 3 September 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 67 — 4
specialist medical practitioner means a medical practitioner who has:
(a) postgraduate qualifications in a recognised medical specialty
entitling him or her to be recognised as a specialist medical
practitioner by the Health Insurance Commission or by the public
hospital service or public health service of a State or Territory of
Australia; or
(b) in the case of a medical practitioner practising in a country other
than Australia — other postgraduate qualifications in the
specialty acceptable to CASA.
specialist psychiatrist means a medical practitioner who has:
(a) postgraduate qualifications in psychiatry entitling him or her to
be recognised as a specialist psychiatrist by the Health Insurance
Commission or by the public hospital service or public health
service of a State or Territory of Australia; or
(b) in the case of a psychiatrist practising in a country other than
Australia — other postgraduate qualifications in psychiatry
acceptable to CASA.
(2) In this Part, a mention of a medically significant condition (other than
pregnancy, a consequence of pregnancy or the termination of a
pregnancy) includes both such a condition that is congenital and one
that is the result of injury or illness.
67.015 Meaning of safety-relevant
For the purposes of this Part, a medically significant condition is
safety-relevant if it reduces, or is likely to reduce, the ability of
someone who has it to exercise a privilege conferred or to be
conferred, or perform a duty imposed or to be imposed, by a licence
that he or she holds or has applied for.
67.020 Extended meaning of convicted of an offence
(1) In this Part, convicted of an offence has, in addition to its ordinary
meaning, the meaning set out in subregulation (2).
(2) For this Part, a person is taken to have been convicted of an offence
if:
(a) he or she is found guilty of the offence but is discharged without
a conviction being recorded; or
(b) with his or her consent, the offence is taken into account in
sentencing him or her for another offence.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
New Page – Amdt No. 3 – 3 September 2003 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 67 — 5
Subpart 67.B Designated aviation medical examiners and
designated aviation ophthalmologists
67.025 Application for appointment as DAME or DAO
(1) A medical practitioner may apply to CASA for appointment as a
DAME or DAO for the purposes of this Part.
(2) An application must be in the approved form and must be
accompanied by copies of the following documents:
(a) the certificate of the applicant’s registration as a medical
practitioner in the State or Territory of Australia, or the
Contracting State, in which he or she proposes to function as a
DAME or DAO;
(b) if the applicant is applying for appointment as a DAME —
either:
(i) a certificate as to his or her successful completion of a
course in aviation medicine approved by CASA; or
(ii) documents that are evidence of his or her demonstrated
competence in aviation medicine;
(c) if the applicant is applying for appointment as a DAO —
documents that are evidence that:
(i) he or she is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of
Ophthalmologists or has postgraduate qualifications in
ophthalmology entitling him or her to be recognised as an
ophthalmologist by the Health Insurance Commission or
by the public hospital service or public health service of a
State or Territory of Australia; or
(ii) if the applicant is practising in a country other than
Australia — he or she has postgraduate qualifications in
ophthalmology that are acceptable to CASA.
 
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