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Appeals Tribunal — see the Act, section 31 and regulation 201.004.
67.195 Medical certificate — conditions
(1) CASA may issue a medical certificate to a person subject to any
condition that is necessary in the interests of the safety of air
navigation, having regard to the medical condition of the person.
(2) In particular, CASA may issue a medical certificate subject to a
condition that the period during which the certificate remains in force
may be extended only by CASA.
(3) A person must not contravene a condition subject to which his or her
medical certificate is issued.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
(4) An offence against subregulation (3) is an offence of strict liability.
(5) A condition to which a medical certificate is subject must be set out in
the certificate.
67.200 Conditions applicable to certain medical certificates —
correcting lenses
(1) In addition to any other condition imposed by or under this Part, a
medical certificate issued to a person who needs correcting lenses to
satisfy the requirements of item 1.36 of table 67.150, item 2.36 of
table 67.155 or item 3.34 of table 67.160 is subject to the conditions
set out in subregulations (2) and (4).
(2) The person must have those correcting lenses available for use while
exercising the privileges of a licence for which the certificate is
required.
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 — 39
(3) If the person is the holder of, or an applicant for, a licence for which
he or she is required to meet medical standard 1 or 2, the correcting
lenses may be a pair of spectacles or a combination of contact lenses
and a pair of spectacles.
(4) A person to whom subregulation (3) applies must have within reach,
while he or she is performing duties essential to the operation of an
Australian aircraft during flight time, a spare pair of spectacles for
each pair of correcting lenses that he or she requires to meet the
relevant medical standard.
(5) The holder of a medical certificate that is subject to a condition set
out in subregulation (2) or (4) must not contravene the condition.
Penalty: 50 penalty units.
(6) An offence against subregulation (5) is an offence of strict liability.
67.205 Medical certificates — period in force
(1) In this regulation:
appropriate day means:
(a) for a medical certificate issued to a person who:
(i) has never held a medical certificate, or a person who has
previously held a medical certificate that has expired; and
(ii) has undergone any relevant examinations required for the
purpose of the issue of the certificate;
the day when the last relevant examination is completed; and
(b) for a new medical certificate issued to a person:
(i) who holds a medical certificate that is in force (the current
certificate); and
(ii) who has undergone any relevant examinations required for
the purpose of the issue of the new certificate; and
(iii) whose last relevant examination is completed more than
28 days before his or her current certificate is due to
expire;
the day when the examination is completed; and
(c) for a new medical certificate issued to a person:
(i) who holds a medical certificate that is in force (the current
certificate); and
(ii) who has undergone any relevant examinations required for
the purpose of the issue of the new certificate; and
(iii) whose last relevant examination is completed 28 or fewer
days before his or her current certificate is due to expire;
the day when the current certificate is due to expire.
Examples
1. A person who has never held a medical certificate has an examination for the
issue of a medical certificate on 1 January 2003. The appropriate day for the
certificate is 1 January 2003.
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 — 40
2. A person who holds a medical certificate that is due to expire on 1 January 2004
has an examination for a new certificate on 1 November 2003. The appropriate day
for the new certificate is 1 November 2003.
3. A person who holds a medical certificate that is due to expire on 1 January 2004
has an examination for a new certificate on 20 December 2003. The appropriate day
for the new certificate is 1 January 2004.
4. A person who held a medical certificate that expired on 1 January 2003 has an
 
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