Civil Aviation Act 1990

Medical certification

27R: Savings

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"Old medical certificates are still valid after the law changes"

If you had a medical certificate issued under the rules before this part of the law started, it's still valid. Your old medical certificate is treated the same as if it was issued under this new part of the law. You don't need to get a new one just because the law changed.

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Part 2AMedical certification

27RSavings

  1. Any medical certificate issued under the rules before the commencement of this Part is deemed to be a medical certificate issued under this Part.

Notes
  • Section 27R: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Civil Aviation (Medical Certification) Amendment Act 2001 (2001 No 87).