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to be established, by the applicant to conduct or carry out the operations
covered by the application.
key personnel means the people (however they are described) that hold,
or carry out the duties of, the following positions in the applicant’s
organisation:
(a) the chief executive officer;
(b) the head of the flying operations part of the organisation;
(c) the head of the aircraft airworthiness and maintenance control part (if
any) of the organisation;
(d) the head of the training and checking part (if any) of the
organisation;
(e) any other position prescribed by the regulations.
28A Additional conditions for issue of AOC in relation to certain
foreign registered aircraft
(1) The additional conditions of which CASA must be satisfied for the
purposes of paragraph 28 (1) (c) are:
(a) that CASA has entered into agreements with:
(i) the authority responsible for regulating civil aviation in the
country where the aircraft is registered; and
(ii) if, when the application for the AOC is made, the aircraft is
operating in another country under an air operator’s certificate,
or a document to substantially the same effect, issued by the
authority responsible for regulating civil aviation in that other
country (a foreign certificate) — the body that issued the
foreign certificate; and
(b) that each agreement sets out the areas of responsibility of the parties
to the agreement in relation to the supervision of flight operations,
the maintenance, and the airworthiness, of aircraft covered by the
agreement; and
(c) that the applicant has informed CASA:
(i) of the aircraft’s type, serial number and registration marks;
and
(ii) of the country where the aircraft is registered; and
(iii) of the name and address of the person in whose name the
aircraft is registered; and
(d) that the applicant has informed CASA:
(i) of the age and total time-in-service of the aircraft; and
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(ii) of the country in which any person who operated the aircraft in
the period of one year immediately before the application for
the AOC had his or her principal place of business; and
(iii) of the country or countries in which maintenance was carried
out on the aircraft during that year, other than line
maintenance; and
(e) that the applicant has given CASA a copy of either:
(i) the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft; or
(ii) a document to substantially the same effect as such a
certificate;
that was issued by the authority responsible for regulating civil
aviation in the country where the aircraft is registered; and
(f) that the applicant has given CASA a statement that the aircraft
complies with the airworthiness requirements of Annex 8 of the
Chicago Convention or with such other airworthiness standard as
CASA directs; and
(g) if the aircraft is leased — that the applicant has given CASA:
(i) the name and address of the person responsible for operational
control of the aircraft under the lease agreement (whether or
not that person is the applicant); and
(ii) the name and address of the person responsible for controlling
the airworthiness and maintenance of the aircraft (whether or
not the person is the applicant); and
(iii) a separate signed statement from each of those persons that
they understand their respective responsibilities under the
regulations; and
(h) if the aircraft is leased — that the applicant for the AOC has given
CASA a description of the lease provisions.
(2) In this section:
line maintenance, in relation to an aircraft, means routine checks,
inspections and malfunction rectifications performed en route and at base
stations on the aircraft during transit, turn-around or night stops
28B Additional conditions for issue of an Australian AOC with ANZA
privileges
(1) The additional conditions that must be satisfied for the purposes of
paragraph 28 (1) (e) are:
(a) that CASA is satisfied that the applicant does not hold an aviation
document granted by the Director of CAA New Zealand that
authorises the applicant to conduct all or any of the ANZA activities
in New Zealand that the AOC will authorise; and
(b) that the Secretary of the Department has advised CASA that, having
regard to the ANZA mutual recognition agreements, the applicant is
eligible for consideration for an Australian AOC with ANZA
privileges; and
Section 28B
commences at
the same time as
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