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may take into account the following:
(a) the person’s record of compliance with regulatory requirements
(in Australia or elsewhere) relating to aviation safety and other
transport safety;
(b) the experience of the person in aviation;
(c) the person’s knowledge of the regulatory requirements applicable
to civil aviation in Australia;
(d) any evidence held by CASA that the person has contravened:
(i) the Act or these Regulations; or
(ii) a law of another country relating to aviation safety; or
(iii) another law (of Australia or of another country) relating to
transport safety.
Note Section 30A of the Act allows the Court to make an order excluding a person
from a particular aviation activity. Such an order may have the effect of precluding
the approval or acceptance of an appointment while the order is in force.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
Office of Legal Counsel CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003
Civil Aviation Safety Authority Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004
Part 173 — 18
173.180 Chief designer’s functions and duties
The chief designer for a certified designer’s organisation is responsible to
the certified designer for the following:
(a) ensuring that any design work on the terminal instrument flight
procedures that is carried on under the designer’s procedure
design certificate is carried on in accordance with these
Regulations;
(b) appointing persons as employees of the certified designer to carry
on design work on terminal instrument flight procedures under
the designer’s procedure design certificate;
(c) effectively managing work done in relation to those terminal
instrument flight procedures by those persons;
(d) issuing certificates as required by regulation 173.100.
173.185 Duration of approval
(1) An approval under regulation 173.165 or 173.170 stops being in force
if:
(a) the appointment to which it relates ends; or
(b) it is withdrawn.
(2) An approval is not in force during any period in which it is
suspended.
173.190 Withdrawal or suspension of approval of appointment
(1) CASA may, by notice in writing to a person appointed as the chief
designer, or to act as the chief designer, for a certified designer’s
organisation, withdraw or suspend approval of the person’s
appointment if continuing approval of the appointment would be
likely to have an adverse effect on the safety of air navigation.
(2) In deciding whether continuing approval of a person’s appointment
would be likely to have an adverse effect on the safety of air
navigation, CASA may take into account the matters mentioned in
subregulation 173.175 (2).
(3) The notice:
(a) must set out the reasons for the withdrawal or suspension; and
(b) in the case of a suspension, must specify the period of suspension
or state when, or in what circumstances, it will end.
(4) CASA must give a copy of the notice to the certified designer.
(5) If CASA suspends approval of a person’s appointment, the person
must not carry out the functions of the appointment during the period
of the suspension.
(6) If CASA withdraws approval of a person’s appointment:
(a) for the purposes of these Regulations, the appointment is taken to
end; and
(b) the person must not continue to carry out the functions of the
position to which the appointment relates.
Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR)
CASR – 1st Edition – January 2003 Office of Legal Counsel
Replacement Page – Amdt No. 6 – January 2004 Civil Aviation Safety Authority
Part 173 — 19
Division 173.B.4 Miscellaneous
173.195 Advice on organisational changes
A certified designer must tell CASA, in writing, of a change of
circumstances that materially affects its capacity to design a terminal flight
instrument procedure under the designer’s procedure design certificate, or
engage in any design work on that procedure, within 7 days after the
change occurs.
173.200 Discontinuing design work on terminal instrument flight
procedures of a particular type
(1) If a certified designer ceases to carry on design work on terminal
instrument flight procedures of a particular type, the certified designer
must give written notice to that effect to CASA, and, if any of the
procedures are published in the AIP, the AIS, within 7 days after
ceasing to carry on the design work concerned.
(2) Subregulation (1) does not apply if, having regard to the certified
designer’s circumstances, it is not reasonably practicable for the
designer to give CASA or, if applicable, the AIS, at least 7 days
 
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