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ear; or
(b) permanent disturbances of the vestibular apparatus
3.26 Has no safety-relevant condition of the buccal cavity or the upper
respiratory tract
Hearing requirements
3.27 Is not suffering from any safety-relevant hearing defect
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 — 33
3.28 If suffering from a hearing loss (measured in a quiet room using a
properly calibrated, compensated audiometer) in either ear of more
than:
(a) 35 dB at any of the frequencies of 500 Hz, 1 000 Hz or 2 000 Hz;
or
(b) 50 dB at 3 000 Hz —
passes a speech discrimination test, or an operational check, carried out
by an approved person
Visual requirements
3.29 Eyes and their adnexae function normally
3.30 Is not suffering from any safety-relevant pathological condition (either
acute or chronic), nor any sequelae of surgery or trauma
3.31 Has normal binocular vision
3.32 Has normal fields of vision
3.33 Has a distant visual acuity of 6/9 or better in each eye separately and
6/6 or better binocular (with or without correcting lenses)
3.34 Can read (with or without correcting lenses) an N5 chart (or its
equivalent) binocularly at a distance that he or she selects (in the range
of 30 to 50 centimetres), and can read an N14 chart binocularly (with or
without correcting lenses) at a distance of 1 metre
Note A person who needs correcting lenses to meet this criterion must have
the appropriate lenses available while carrying out duties under a relevant
licence — see regulation 67.200.
3.35 Has a near point of accommodation no further away than 30
centimetres (with or without correcting lenses)
3.36 If using contact lenses to meet the visual standards set out in items 3.29
to 3.35:
(a) is able to wear those lenses for twice the projected length of duty
time for the person without deterioration in visual acuity or
discomfort; and
(b) if the lenses are of the hard or gas-permeable variety,
demonstrates the ability, immediately after removing the lenses,
to read at least 6/9 with spectacles binocularly
Colour perception
3.37 Can readily distinguish the colours that need to be distinguished for the
safe exercise of privileges, or performance of duties, under the relevant
licence
Note For how to demonstrate this, see subregulation 67.160 (6).
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 — 34
67.165 Directions about examinations for issue of medical certificates
(1) If CASA has reason to believe that an applicant for the issue of a
medical certificate has a condition (including a condition other than a
medical condition) that may, if he or she is issued the medical
certificate, endanger the safety of air navigation, CASA may direct
the applicant to do either or both of the following:
(a) submit to an examination carried out by a medical practitioner,
specialist psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, audiologist,
optometrist, orthoptist, orthotist, occupational therapist,
specialist prosthetist or a practitioner of another kind specified in
the direction;
(b) submit to an examination or test by a person (not necessarily a
medical practitioner) expert in the safe performance of the
particular activity in respect of which the medical certificate is
sought.
(2) For paragraph (1) (a), CASA may nominate a particular practitioner,
of a kind mentioned or referred to in that paragraph, who is to carry
out the examination.
(3) For paragraph (1) (b), CASA may nominate a particular person who is
expert in the safe performance of the activity concerned to carry out
the examination.
67.170 Evidence of identity
(1) If a person submits to a relevant examination by a DAME or DAO,
the DAME or DAO must ask the person to produce evidence of his or
her identity before finishing the examination.
(2) The evidence must include a photograph of the person.
Example
The identification might take the form of a passport or any of the following that
includes a photograph: a driver’s licence, a workplace identification document, a
student’s identity card.
(3) However, subregulation (1) does not require the DAME or DAO to
ask the person to produce the evidence if the DAME or DAO knows
or reasonably believes the person is who the person claims to be.
(4) If the DAME or DAO has asked the person to produce evidence of his
 
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