Civil Aviation Act 1988
Term(s) | Definition | Defined in Legislation | See Section(s) |
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foreign registered aircraft | means an aircraft registered: |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
ICAO | means the International Civil Aviation Organization referred to in the Chicago Convention. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
in force for Australia | , in relation to a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges, has the meaning given by section 3AA. |
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Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation
Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3AA When a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges is in force for Australia |
inspection powers | , in relation to prescribed premises, means the following powers: |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
international operating agency | has the same meaning as in the regulations. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
international registration plan | has the same meaning as in the regulations. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
investigator | means an investigator appointed under section 32AA. |
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Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation
Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 32AA Appointment of investigators |
joint registration plan | has the same meaning as in the regulations. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
licence | , except in paragraph 26(2)(b), includes a rating or other endorsement on a licence. |
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Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 26 Aircraft on international flights to have permission
Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
maintenance | means any task required to ensure, or that could affect, the continuing airworthiness of an aircraft or aeronautical product, including any one or combination of overhaul, repair, inspection, replacement of an aeronautical product, modification or defect rectification. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
manoeuvring area | means that part of an aerodrome to be used for the take ‐ off and landing of aircraft and for the movement of aircraft associated with take ‐ off and landing, but does not include any part of an aerodrome to be used: |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
New Zealand | has the same meaning as in the Interpretation Act 1999 of New Zealand . |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
New ZealandAOC with ANZA privileges | has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand . |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
New Zealandtemporary stop notice | has the same meaning as in section 2 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand . |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
non‐scheduled flight | , in relation to an aircraft, means a flight by the aircraft into or from Australian territory where the flight is not made under the authority of an international airline licence granted by the Secretary under the regulations. |
Air Navigation Act 1920 | Air Navigation Act 1920 - 3 Interpretation |
occupier | , in relation to prescribed premises, being an aircraft, vessel or vehicle, means the person apparently in charge of the aircraft, vessel or vehicle. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
officer | means a member of the staff of CASA. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
operate | , in relation to an aerodrome, includes manage, maintain and improve the aerodrome. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 3 Interpretation |
operational duties | means duties or functions in connection with the operation or safety of the aircraft. |
Civil Aviation Act 1988 | Civil Aviation Act 1988 - 32AN Definitions |
positive test result | , in relation to a drug or alcohol test of a body sample, means a finding by the person or body who was authorised under the regulations to conduct the test that the test reveals: |
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