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A new Class 5 medical self-declaration scheme is now available to recreational and private pilots.
The new scheme will allow pilots to fly in aircraft up to 2000kg with one passenger if they self-assess and self-declare their health status, meet fitness and eligibility requirements and pass an online test.
Late last year we consulted on the draft policy proposal with feedback indicating that some of the operational limitations and excluded medical conditions were too restrictive.
As this is the first of its kind in Australia, we are taking an iterative and initially conservative approach.
The scheme is based on comprehensive risk analysis and a careful examination of what other safety authorities do overseas. It includes operational limitations on what you can do when flying with a Class 5.
We will also conduct a post implementation review and consider some of the current exclusions and effectiveness of the self-declaration scheme as well as progress a Class 4 certificate that will create more operational flexibility with the involvement of a GP.
To support applicants and healthcare practitioners, we have developed an online training module and comprehensive guidance material.
Pilots can apply through the myCASA portal.
Learn more about the Class 5 medical self-declaration.