(1) |
The classes of medical certificates are as follows— |
(i) |
ATPL for aeroplane, airship, helicopter, and Powered- lift; |
(ii) |
CPL for aeroplane, airship, helicopter and Powered-lift; |
(iii) |
Class I test pilot rating; |
(iv) |
instrument rating; and |
(ii) |
PPL for aeroplane, airship, helicopter and Powered-lift; |
(iii) |
Flight engineer licence; |
(v) |
Class II test pilot rating; |
(vi) |
Commercial glider pilot; |
(vii) |
Part 96 authorisation issued under Part 62 licence. |
[Regulation 67.00.2(1)(a) and (b) substituted by regulation 8 of Notice No. R. 3170, GG48228, dated 17 March 2023 (Twenty-Sixth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2023)]
(ii) |
air traffic service assistant; |
(i) |
cabin crew member licence; |
(ii) |
microlight (conventional microlight weight shift) aeroplane pilot licence; |
(iii) |
gyroplane pilot licence; |
(iv) |
free balloon pilot licence (non-commercial); |
(v) |
light sport aeroplane pilot licence; |
(vi) |
touring motor glider pilot licence; |
(vii) |
glider pilot licence (non-commercial); |
(viii) |
tandem paraglider pilot licence; |
(ix) |
powered tandem paraglider and para trike pilot licene; |
(x) |
tandem hang-glider pilot licence; |
(xi) |
powered tandem hang glider pilot licence; |
(xii) |
powered parachute pilot licence; |
(xiii) |
tandem parachutist or skydiver licence; |
(xiv) |
flight instructor licence for microlight, light sport aeroplane, glider, touring motor glider, gyroplane, gyro-glider, tandem paraglider, powered paraglider, tandem hang-glider, powered hang-glider, and tandem powered parachute; |
(xv) |
national test pilot rating; |
(xvi) |
SPL for the licence categories referred to in subparagraphs (i) to (xvi); |
(ii) |
powered paraglider licence; |
(iii) |
powered paratrike licence; |
(iv) |
weight shift or surface control hang-glider licence; |
(v) |
powered hang-glider licence; |
(viii) |
solo instructor for para-gliding or hang-glider and all powered versions thereof; |
(ix) |
paragliding, hang gliding and parachuting student licence. |
(2) |
A flight crew member who holds a valid Class 1 medical certificate shall be deemed to also hold a valid Class 3 and Class 4 medical certificates. |
[Regulation 67.00.2(2) substituted by regulation 17(b) of Notice No. R.1503, GG45491, dated 15 November 2021 (Twenty-First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2021)]
(3) |
An ATS personnel member who holds a valid Class 3 medical certificate shall be deemed to hold a valid Class 4 medical certificate. |
(4) |
Upon expiry of a Class 1 medical certificate referred to in subregulation (2), a flight crew member may, if he or she does not renew a Class 1 medical certificate, may request that such expired Class 1 medical certificate be substituted by a Class 2, Class 3 or Class 4 medical certificate, which shall be valid for the remainder of the period for which it would have been valid as a Class 2, Class 3 or a Class 4 medical certificate as the case may be in accordance with regulation 67.00.6. |
[Regulation 67.00.2(4) substituted by regulation 17(b) of Notice No. R.1503, GG45491, dated 15 November 2021 (Twenty-First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2021)]
(5) |
Upon expiry of a Class 3 medical certificate referred to in subregulation (3), an ATS may, if he or she does not renew a Class 1 medical certificate, request that such expired Class 1 medical certificate be substituted by a Class 3 medical certificate, which shall be valid for the remainder of the period for which it would have been valid as a Class 3 medical certificate in accordance with regulation 67.00.6. |
(6) |
The medical requirements, standards or guidelines to be complied with by an applicant for, or a holder of, a medical certificate are as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 67. |
(7) |
A holder of a Class 4 medical certificate who flies above 12 000 ft, shall meet the respiratory and lung function test requirements of a Class 2 medical certificate as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 67. |
(8) |
A person under 60 years of age who submits to the Director a duly completed Class 5 medical self-declaration on the appropriate prescribed form shall be deemed to be a holder of a Class 5 medical certificate subject to compliance with the requirements prescribed in the associated technical standard in Document SA-CATS 67. |
[Regulation 67.00.2(8) substituted by regulation 17(b) of Notice No. R.1503, GG45491, dated 15 November 2021 (Twenty-First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2021)]
(9) |
A person aged 60 years or older who submits to the Director a duly completed Class 5 medical declaration in the appropriate prescribed form, signed by a medical practitioner registered under the Health Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 of 1974), shall be deemed to be a holder of a Class 5 medical certificate. |
(10) |
Upon the expiry of a Class 2 medical certificate a flight crew member may, if he or she does not to renew it, request that such expired Class 2 medical certificate be substituted by a Class 4 medical certificate, which shall be valid for the remainder of the period for which it would have been valid as a Class 4 medical certificate as the case may be in accordance with regulation 67.00.6. |
(11) |
A flight crew member who holds a valid Class 2 medical certificate shall be deemed to be also holding a valid Class 3 and Class 4 medical certificates. |
(12) |
In the case of a Class 3 medical certificate, the requirements in terms of regulation 67.00.2(1) concerning Class 3 shall apply. |
[Regulation 67.00.2(12) inserted by regulation 17(b) of Notice No. R.1503, GG45491, dated 15 November 2021 (Twenty-First Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2021)]