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personnel;
(d) any matter required or permitted by the regulations to be
provided for by the Manual of Standards;
(e) any matter necessary or convenient to be provided for the
effective operation of this Part.
Note A Manual of Standards is a disallowable instrument for the purposes of
section 46A of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901: see subsections 98 (5A) and (5B)
of the Civil Aviation Act 1988.
(2) CASA must give a copy of a notice about a Manual of Standards for
this Part (being a notice referred to in subregulation 11.275 (3) or
regulation 11.280) to each ATS provider.
Note Subpart 11.J (including regulations 11.275 and 11.280) sets out procedures
for the issue, amendment and revocation of a MOS.
Note Regulations 172.022A to 172.022H were repealed by SR 2004 No. 345
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 172 — 6
Subpart 172.B Approval as an ATS provider
172.024 Applicant for approval as ATS provider
A person is eligible to apply for approval as an ATS provider if the
person is any of the following:
(a) the Commonwealth;
(b) AA;
(c) a person who is to provide an air traffic service:
(i) in cooperation with AA, in accordance with
paragraph 11 (3) (b) of the Air Services Act 1995; or
(ii) by arrangement with AA, in accordance with
paragraph 11 (3) (c) of the Air Services Act 1995.
172.025 What an application must be accompanied by
An application, under Subpart 172.F, for approval as an ATS provider
must be accompanied by:
(a) a copy of the applicant’s operations manual; and
(b) a written statement setting out air traffic services that the
applicant proposes to provide; and
(c) enough information to identify, for each air traffic service:
(i) the location from which the service is proposed to be
provided; and
(ii) if the service is to be provided within particular airspace
allocated to the applicant by the airspace authority — the
airspace; and
(iii) if the service is to be provided for an aerodrome allocated
to the applicant by the airspace authority — the
aerodrome; and
(d) a written statement setting out the hours during which each
traffic service is proposed to be available; and
(e) a written statement describing the arrangements the applicant has
made to comply with the requirements of Subpart 172.C.
172.030 When applicant is eligible for approval
For Subpart F, an applicant is eligible to become an ATS provider if
the applicant is able to comply with the requirements of Subparts
172.C and 172.D or will be able to do so if the applicant is approved.
172.035 Approval subject to conditions
If an ATS provider’s approval is subject to conditions, the provider
must comply with the conditions.
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 172 — 7
172.040 Approval not transferable
An approval is not transferable.
172.045 Certificate under Subpart 172.F
A certificate issued under Subpart 172.F to an ATS provider must, as
well as including the information required by that Subpart:
(a) state the provider’s name and address of its principal place of
business; and
(b) list the air traffic services covered by the provider’s approval; and
(c) identify, for each air traffic service:
(i) the location from which the service will be provided; and
(ii) if the service is to be provided within particular airspace
allocated to the provider by the airspace authority — the
airspace; and
(iii) if the service is to be provided for an aerodrome allocated
to the provider by the airspace authority — the aerodrome.
172.050 How long approval remains in force
(1) An ATS provider’s approval:
(a) comes into force on the date stated in the certificate issued to the
provider under Subpart 172.F; and
(b) remains in force until it is cancelled.
(2) However, the approval is not in force during any period of
suspension.
172.055 Variation of approvals
(1) If an ATS provider wants to vary its approval, it must apply to CASA,
under Subpart 172.F, for that purpose.
(2) The application must contain, or have with it, a copy of the proposed
variation.
(3) If CASA approves the application under Subpart 172.F, the variation
takes effect:
(a) if a day is set out in the written notice given to the applicant
 
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