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To view this page ensure that Adobe Flash Player version 9.0.124 or greater is installed. ANZA mutual recognition agreements means the agreement or arrangement, or agreements or arrangements, as amended and in force from time to time, identified in regulations made for the purposes of this definition. AOC means an Air Operator’s Certificate issued under Division 2 of Part III. Note: In some provisions AOC is used in the context of a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges (which is a document granted under the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand). Australian aircraft means: (a)aircraft registered in Australia; and (b)aircraft in Australian territory, other than foreign registered aircraft and state aircraft. Note: Some references to Australian aircraft may be affected by the operation of section 4A. Australian AOC with ANZA privileges means an AOC that is expressed, wholly or partly, to be issued for the purposes of the ANZA mutual recognition agreements (see subsections 27(2AA) to (2AC)). Australian temporary stop notice has the meaning given by subsection 28D(1). Australian territory means: (a) the territory of Australia and of every external Territory; (b) the territorial sea of Australia and of every external Territory; and (c) the air space over any such territory or sea. authorised officer means an officer authorised by CASA in writing to act under the provision in which the expression occurs. authority of the Commonwealth includes: (a) the Defence Force; (b)Customs; (c) the Australian Federal Police; (d)a body, whether incorporated or not, established for public purposes by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory; (e) the holder of an office established for public purposes by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory; and (f) a company in which the whole of the shares or stock, or shares or stock carrying more than half the voting power, is or are owned by or on behalf of the Commonwealth. aviation safety standards means standards relating to the following: (a) the flight crews engaged in operations of aircraft; (b) the design, construction, maintenance, operation and use of aircraft and related equipment; (c)the planning, construction, establishment, operation and use of aerodromes; (d) the establishment and use of airspace; (e) the planning, construction, establishment, maintenance, operation and use of: (i) services and facilities of the kind covered by paragraph 8(1)(a) of the Air Services Act 1995; and (iii) services of the kind referred to in paragraph 6(1)(b) of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990 to the extent that those services use aircraft; and any construction associated with those facilities or services; (f) the personnel engaged in: (i) the maintenance of aircraft and related equipment; or (ii) anything referred to in paragraph (c) or (e). aviation security means a combination of measures and human and material resources intended to safeguard civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference. Board means the Board of CASA. Board member means a member of the Board appointed in accordance with section 54. business day means a day that is not a Saturday, a Sunday or a public holiday in the Australian Capital Territory. CAA New Zealand means the Civil Aviation Authority established by the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand, or any successor to that Authority. CASA means the Civil Aviation Safety Authority established by this Act. certificate includes an AOC. Chair means the Chair of the Board. Chicago Convention means: (a) the Convention on International Civil Aviation done at Chicago on 7 December 1944, whose English text is set out in Schedule 1 to the Air Navigation Act 1920; (b) the Protocols amending that Convention, being the Protocols referred to in subsection 3A(2) of that Act, whose English texts are set out in Schedules to that Act; and (c) the Annexes to that Convention relating to international standards and recommended practices, being Annexes adopted in accordance with that Convention. civil aviation authorisation means an authorisation under this Act or the regulations to undertake a particular activity (whether the authorisation is called an AOC, permission, authority, licence, certificate, rating or endorsement or is known by some other name). civil aviation legislation means: (a) this Act or the regulations; or (b) legislative instruments (within the meaning of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003) made under this Act or the regulations; or (c)Chapter 7 of the Criminal Code, insofar as that Chapter applies to conduct in relation to: (i) this Act or the regulations; or (ii)legislative instruments (within the meaning of the Legislative Instruments Act 2003) made under this Act or the regulations; or (iii) CASA; or (iv) an officer acting, or purporting to act, in the course of the officer’s official duties; or (v) an authorised person acting, or purporting to act, in accordance with powers conferred under the regulations; or (vi)a person to whom a power or function has been delegated under this Act, the regulations, or an instrument made under this Act or the regulations. civil aviation offence means an offence against the civil aviation legislation. Civil Aviation Orders means the orders made under subsection 98(4A) or referred to in subsection 98(5). commercial presence means any type of business or professional establishment. Example: A person can have a commercial presence through the creation or maintenance of a branch or representative office. constitutional corporation means: (a) a corporation to which paragraph 51(xx) of the Constitution applies; or (b)a body corporate that is incorporated in a Territory. Contracting State means a foreign country that is a party to the Chicago Convention. |