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substance or thing on or in the premises;
(d) power to take extracts from, or make copies of, any books, records or
documents relating to an aircraft or required to be kept under this Act
or the regulations.
international operating agency has the same meaning as in the
regulations.
international registration plan has the same meaning as in the
regulations.
investigator means an investigator appointed under section 32AA.
joint registration plan has the same meaning as in the regulations.
licence, except in paragraph 26 (2) (b), includes a rating or other
endorsement on a licence.
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.
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:
(a) for the purpose of enabling passengers to board aircraft or disembark
from aircraft;
(b) for loading cargo on to aircraft or unloading cargo from aircraft; or
(c) for refuelling, parking or carrying out maintenance on aircraft.
Italicised
definition
effective
on day to
be fixed
by Proclamation
(Act No.
102/2006)
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New Zealand has the same meaning as in the Interpretation Act 1999 of
New Zealand.
New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges has the same meaning as in
section 2 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand.
New Zealand temporary stop notice has the same meaning as in
section 2 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand.
non-scheduled flight means a flight over or into Australian territory
otherwise than under the authority of an international airline licence
issued under the Air Navigation Act 1920.
occupier, in relation to prescribed premises, being an aircraft, vessel or
vehicle, means the person apparently in charge of the aircraft, vessel or
vehicle.
officer means a member of the staff of CASA.
operate, in relation to an aerodrome, includes manage, maintain and
improve the aerodrome.
premises means:
(a) an area of land or any other place, whether or not it is enclosed or
built on; or
(b) a structure, building, aircraft, vessel or vehicle;
and includes a part of any such premises.
prescribed premises means premises connected with, or used for the
purposes of, activities related to civil aviation, or where any records
relating to such activities are kept.
provide includes maintain, operate and use.
regulated domestic flight means a flight:
(a) that is undertaken wholly within Australia for a purpose prescribed
by the regulations for the purposes of subsection 27 (9); and
(b) that is not undertaken as part of a flight into or out of Australian
territory.
regulatory function means the function under subsection 9 (1) and (2).
show cause notice means a written notice to the holder of a civil aviation
authorisation:
(a) that, by this Act or the regulations, is required to set out the reasons
why CASA is considering making a decision under the Act or
regulations; and
(b) that is required to state a period during which the holder may show
cause why CASA should not make the decision.
state aircraft means:
(a) aircraft of any part of the Defence Force (including any aircraft that
is commanded by a member of that Force in the course of duties as
such a member); and
(b) aircraft used in the military, customs or police services of a foreign
country.
time-in-service, in relation to an aircraft, has the same meaning as in the
regulations.
Italicised
definitions
effective
on day to
be fixed
by Proclamation
(Act No.
102/2006)
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vehicle includes:
(a) a trailer, caravan or portion of an articulated vehicle; and
(b) an object that was designed or adapted for use as a vehicle but is
incapable of being so used because:
(i) a part has, or parts have, been removed from it; or
(ii) it is in a wrecked or damaged condition.
3AA When a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges is in force for
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