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Medical certificate requirements
Classes of Medical Certificates for Licence
Types
There are three medical standards relating to
the various types of licences held. These three
standards relate to Class 1, 2 and 3 Medical
Certificates.
- Class 1
- This medical standard is applicable to
all professional technical aircrew of
powered aircraft, and is required to
exercise the privileges of Airline Transport
Pilot Licence, Commercial Pilot Licence,
Flight Engineer or Flight Navigator Licences.
- Class 2
- This medical standard is applicable to
Student Pilot, Private Pilot, Commercial
Pilot Balloons and Flight Radio Operator
Licences.
- Class 3
- This medical standard is applicable to
Air Traffic Services Officers (Air Traffic
Controllers and Flight Service Officers).
Duration of Validity
Unless otherwise advised by the Aviation
Medicine Section:
- Class 1 Medical Certificate is valid for
one year.
- Class 2 Medical Certificate is valid for
four years, for applicants less than 40
years of age on the day of issue, and in all
other cases for two years.
- Class 3 Medical Certificate is valid for
two years.
Where an applicant's medical condition is
under review, the duration of Medical
Certificate validity may be varied at the
discretion of the Director of Aviation Medicine.
Special Reports and Tests Required for Class
1, 2 and 3 Certificates
These tests are in addition to the standard
medical examination.
- Class 1 Initial Issue
- ECG, audiogram, estimation of fasting
serum lipids and fasting blood glucose and
an examination by CASA Designated Aviation
Ophthalmologist.
- Class 1 Renewals
- ECGs are required at the first renewal
after the 25th, 30th, 32nd, 34th, 36th, 38th
and 40th birthdays, and annually thereafter.
Audiograms are required at the first renewal
after the 25th birthday and every fifth
birthday thereafter.
Estimation of fasting serum lipids and of
fasting blood glucose is required at the
first renewal after the 25th birthday and
every fifth birthday thereafter.
Examination by CASA Designated Aviation
Ophthalmologist at age 60 and at two-yearly
intervals thereafter.
- Class 2
- No special requirements, unless
clinically indicated.
- Class 3 Initial Issue
- ECG, audiogram, estimation of fasting
serum lipids and fasting blood glucose and
an examination by CASA Designated Aviation
Ophthalmologist.
- Class 3 Renewals
- ECGs are required at the first renewal
after the 25th and 30th birthdays and every
2 years thereafter, i.e. at every subsequent
routine examination.
Audiograms are required at the first renewal
after the 25th birthday and then at each
renewal after every fifth successive
birthday.
Estimation of fasting serum lipids and of
fasting blood glucose is required at the
first renewal after the 25th birthday and
then at each renewal after every fifth
successive birthday.
Examination by CASA Designated Aviation
Ophthalmologist at age 60 and at two-yearly
intervals thereafter.
- Farnsworth Lantern testing
- Some applicants for medical
certification will require Farnsworth
Lantern testing to be conducted and the
report submitted to CASA.
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