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Aircraft Register in relation to an aircraft, CASA may ask the aircraft
registration holder, in writing, to give CASA information that may
show the accuracy of the entry.
Note Information that must be given to CASA under subregulation (1) may include
a copy of a relevant document.
(2) A request under subregulation (1) must:
(a) describe the information; and
(b) specify a period of at least 28 days, starting when the request is
given to the registration holder, during which the registration
holder must give CASA the information.
Note CASA may cancel the registration of an aircraft if the registration holder fails
to comply with a request for information made under subregulation (1): see
subregulation 47.130 (3).
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
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(3) A registration holder must comply with a request made under
subregulation (2).
Penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4) An offence under subregulation (3) is an offence of strict liability.
47.045 Communicating with CASA
(1) A notice that, under this Part, must be given to CASA may be
delivered, posted, sent by fax or sent by e-mail.
Note The address, fax number and e-mail address for notices can be found in the
advisory circular for this Part or on CASA’s website: www.casa.gov.au.
(2) CASA may refuse to accept a notice that is not legible.
47.050 Accuracy of information in Register
(1) CASA must give, to an aircraft registration holder, a copy of the
information in the Australian Civil Aircraft Register that relates to the
holder and the aircraft.
(2) CASA must give the copy of the information within 28 days after:
(a) the end of 3 years after the day on which:
(i) an aircraft is registered; or
(ii) if the aircraft’s certificate of registration is transferred —
the certificate is transferred; and
(b) the end of each period of 3 years after that day.
(3) Within 28 days after the day when the registration holder is given the
copy of the information, the holder must:
(a) if necessary, correct the information on the copy about the
aircraft and the holder; and
(b) return the copy to CASA.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4) An offence against subregulation (3) is an offence of strict liability.
(5) Information given to CASA for subregulation (3) must not be used as
evidence of an offence against regulation 47.115.
(6) This regulation is not intended to limit the operation of regulations
47.035 and 47.040.
47.055 Entries in Register etc not conclusive evidence of title to aircraft
(1) An entry in the Australian Civil Aircraft Register in relation to an
aircraft is not conclusive evidence of the existence of a legal or
beneficial property interest in the aircraft.
(2) A certificate of registration for an aircraft is not conclusive evidence
of the existence of a legal or beneficial property interest in the
aircraft.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page Amdt No. 11 – December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 47 — 7
Subpart 47.C Registration of aircraft
47.060 Applying for registration of unregistered aircraft
(1) An application to register an unregistered aircraft may be made by the
owner or a person who is acting on behalf of, and at the direction or
request of, the owner.
(2) The application must be made:
(a) in writing; or
(b) orally (by telephone or in person).
Note An oral application must be confirmed in writing in accordance with
regulation 47.070. If an oral application is not confirmed in writing in accordance
with that regulation, the registration lapses: see subregulation 47.130 (4).
(3) An application for registration made in writing must:
(a) be made in an approved form; and
(b) include the information set out in regulation 47.065; and
(c) be signed by the person making the application.
(4) An application for registration made in writing must also include a
declaration, signed by the person making the application:
(a) that the aircraft will be used as an aircraft; and
(b) if the aircraft has not been registered before — that the aircraft
has never been registered; and
(c) if the aircraft has been registered before (whether in Australia or
not) — that the aircraft is not, at the time of the application,
registered on a foreign civil aircraft register.
47.065 Information required for registration — general
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