CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 66.115A Offence not to comply with licence conditions
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 66.115A
Offence not to comply with licence conditions(1) A licensed aircraft maintenance engineer commits an offence of strict liability if he or she contravenes a provision of this Subpart (other than regulation 66.125).
(2) A licensed aircraft maintenance engineer commits an offence if:
(a) at a particular time, he or she exercises a privilege mentioned in the Part 66 Manual of Standards for his or her aircraft engineer licence or for a rating endorsed on the licence; and
(i) he or she knows that he or she has a medically significant condition; and
(ii) the condition is safety - relevant; and
(iii) the condition was not specified in an application made by the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer for an aircraft engineer licence or a rating that he or she holds; and
(iv) the exercise of the privilege is not permitted by subregulation (3).
(3) The exercise of a privilege is permitted if:
(a) at least 30 days have elapsed since the day the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer first knew that he or she had the condition; and
(b) the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer has obtained a
certificate from a medical practitioner or specialist medical practitioner to
the effect that his or her ability to exercise the privilege is no longer
reduced by the condition.