Part 67 Medical Certification Flashcards

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1
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classes of medical certificates are as follows—

Class 1

A
(i)
ATPL;
(ii)
CPL for aeroplane, airship and helicopter;
(iii)
Class I test pilot rating;
(iv)
instrument rating;
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(2) A flight crew member who holds a valid Class 1 medical certificate shall be deemed to hold a valid ?

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Class 2 and Class 4 medical certificates.

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An ATS personnel member who holds a valid Class 3 medical certificate shall be deemed to hold a valid ?

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Class 4 medical certificate.

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The director must exercise control over medical:

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examinations or tests and over aviation medical examiners performing such examinations or tests;

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The director must determine standards for such:

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examinations or tests and for the training of such aviation medical examiners;

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The director must issue or amend :

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medical certificates and keep all books or documents regarding such examinations or tests;

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The Director may designate a body or institution to ?

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(a)
exercise control over medical examinations or tests and over aviation medical examiners performing such examinations or tests;

(b)
determine standards for such examinations or tests and for the training of such aviation medical examiners;

(c)
issue or amend medical certificates and keep all books or documents regarding such examinations or tests; and

(d)
subject to the provisions of regulation 67.00.9, advise the Director on any matter connected with such examinations, tests or aviation medical examiners and on the training of flight crew and cabin crew in first aid.

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The two classes of medical certificates are?

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(a) Class 1 -

ATPL
CPL
Class 1 test pilot
instrument rating

(b) Class 2 -

SPL
PPL for aeroplane airship and helicopter
flight engineer licence
free balloon CPL
Class 2 test pilot rating
commercial glider pilot
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A class 1 medical certificate, for a person that is less than 40 years old, is valid for how many months?

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12 months

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A class 1 medical certificate, for an airline transport pilot older than 40 years, engaged in singe-crew commercial air transport operations, is valid for?

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6 months

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A class 1 medical certificate, for an airline transport pilot older than 40 years but younger than 60, engaged in multi-crew commercial air transport operations, is valid for?

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12 months

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A class 1 medical certificate, for an airline transport pilot older than 60 years, engaged in multi-crew commercial air transport operations, is valid for?

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6 months

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A class 2 medical certificate, for a person that is less than 40 years old, is valid for how many months?

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60 months

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A class 2 medical certificate, for a person that is older than 40 years old, is valid for how many months?

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24 months

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No flight crew member shall consume any alcohol less than?

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8 hours prior to the specified reporting time for operational duty.

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No fight crew member shall commence an operational duty while the alcohol concentration is more than?

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0,02 gram per 100 millilitres

17
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If there is reasonable suspicion that the holder of a medical certificate is abusing substances, the holder must submit themselves for testing within?

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48 hours

18
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Substance abuse

  1. 00.13 (1) If there is reasonable suspicion that the holder of a medical certificate is abusing substances, and thereby poses a risk to aviation safety, the medical officer designated in terms of regulation 67.00.1 (2) may require such holder to undergo substance abuse testing, which shall be done as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 67.
    (2) Reasonable suspicion may be as a result of but not limited to— name the first 4
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1 observation of physical symptoms;

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(3) The holder of a medical certificate must submit themselves within ..?.. of being required to do so, for preliminary substance abuse testing to a Collection Officer appointed by the Director, or to a DAME at the holder’s expense, as prescribed in Document ..?.. :

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48 hours

SA-CATS 67

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(4) A holder of a medical certificate who has undergone preliminary testing must be informed of the results within ?

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three days of receipt thereof.

21
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(9) The holder of a medical certificate whose medical certificate is suspended in terms of sub-regulation (5) or (8) may appeal to the Director against the suspension within ?

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14 days from the date of the suspension.

22
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(7) A holder of a Class 4 medical certificate who flies above__?__. shall meet the respiratory and lung function test requirements of a Class __?__ medical certificate as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 67.

A
above 12 000 ft
class 2
23
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(6) (a) The holder of a medical certificate shall, at least __?__ immediately preceding the date on which such medical certificate expires, apply for the extension of such medical certificate.

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15 days

24
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(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulations (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5), the Director may, on such conditions as he or she considers necessary, extend the medical certificate for a period not exceeding __?__.

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30 days

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(5) Flight crew members shall not—

exercise the privileges of their licences and related ratings while under ?

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the influence of any psychoactive substance which might render them unable to safely and properly exercise these privileges; and engage in any problematic use of substances.

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Substance abuse

  1. 00.13 (1) If there is reasonable suspicion that the holder of a medical certificate is abusing substances, and thereby poses a risk to aviation safety, the medical officer designated in terms of regulation 67.00.1 (2) may require such holder to undergo substance abuse testing, which shall be done as prescribed in Document SA-CATS 67.
    (2) Reasonable suspicion may be as a result of but not limited to— name the last 4
A

5 arrest or conviction for a drug related offence; or