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the Part or Subpart that deals with the kind of authorisation.
11.025 Application of this Subpart to authorised representatives
If CASR allows an application for an authorisation to be made to an
authorised representative, a reference in this Subpart to CASA
includes, in relation to such an application, an authorised
representative to whom such an application is made.
11.030 When application taken to be complete
(1) An application for an authorisation is not taken to have been made
unless:
(a) it is made in the manner approved by CASA for that purpose;
and
(b) it includes all the information required by CASR; and
(c) it is accompanied by every document required by CASR; and
(d) if a fee is payable for the application — that fee has been paid.
Note It is an offence to make a false statement in, or supply a false or misleading
document with, an application — see the Criminal Code, sections 137.1 and 137.2.
(2) If another provision of CASR requires a holder of an authorisation to
have an approved or accepted manual, an application for such an
authorisation is not taken to have been made until the applicant gives
to CASA a copy of a draft of an appropriate manual.
11.035 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do — test or interview
(1) In this regulation:
test includes a written, oral or on-line examination and a practical
assessment.
(2) If CASA reasonably needs to interview or test an applicant who is an
individual (including a member of a partnership) for the purpose of
satisfying itself about a matter or matters referred to in paragraph
11.055 (1) (a), (b), (c) or (d), CASA may by written notice ask the
applicant to:
(a) undertake a test or tests of knowledge, skill or competence
relevant to the application; or
(b) come to a specified CASA office at a specified time to be
interviewed.
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(3) The time of interview and the CASA office specified in a notice under
paragraph (2) (b) must be reasonable in the circumstances.
(4) In the case of an applicant that is a corporation, CASA may by written
notice ask the applicant to have a specified officer or officers of the
applicant do anything mentioned in paragraph (2) (a) or (b).
(5) CASA must give to the applicant a copy of the record of any test
(including the testing officer’s assessment of the competence of the
person tested), or the record of any interview, conducted under
subregulation (2) or (4).
(6) However, subregulation (5) does not require CASA to return marked
examination papers or give copies of marked examination papers.
11.040 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do — provide more
information
(1) If CASA reasonably needs more information or another document to
allow it to consider an application, CASA may by written notice ask
the applicant to give to it information, or a copy of a document,
specified in the request.
(2) CASA may ask an applicant to provide evidence as to the applicant’s
financial standing and financial capacity if there would be likely to be
an adverse effect on the safety of air navigation if the applicant were
granted the authorisation applied for and either did not have the
resources to carry out the functions of the authorisation or were
afterwards unable to continue trading.
11.045 Other things CASA can ask applicant to do — demonstrate a
service or facility
If another provision of CASR says that this regulation applies in
relation to a particular kind of authorisation, CASA may by written
notice require an applicant for an authorisation of that kind:
(a) to give a practical demonstration of its ability to provide the
relevant service; or
(b) to demonstrate the operation of a facility to be used in the course
of providing the service; or
(c) to allow CASA to inspect any relevant facility or equipment
(whether or not it is operating).
11.050 Material that CASA may or must take into account
(1) In making a decision on an application, CASA may take into account:
(a) anything in the application or in any other document submitted
by the applicant; and
(b) the record or results of any test or interview under regulation
11.035; and
(c) anything else in its records about the applicant; and
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
New Page – Amdt No. 11 – December 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
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