Civil Aviation Act 1990

ANZA mutual recognition - Australian AOCs with ANZA privileges

11C: New Zealand temporary stop notice

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“Director can stop unsafe air operations from Australian companies for up to a week”

The Director can give you a written temporary stop notice if you have an Australian AOC with ANZA privileges. This notice tells you to stop some or all of your air operations in New Zealand for up to 7 days.

The Director can only give you this notice if they think your air operations in New Zealand are causing a serious risk to aviation safety.

When you get a temporary stop notice, you must immediately stop the air operations mentioned in the notice for the time stated.

Only the Director can issue or cancel a temporary stop notice. They can’t ask someone else to do it for them.

The Director can change or cancel the notice before it ends. They must cancel it if CASA tells them how they’ve responded to the notice.

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Part 1A ANZA mutual recognition
Australian AOCs with ANZA privileges

11CNew Zealand temporary stop notice

  1. The Director may give the holder of an Australian AOC with ANZA privileges a written temporary stop notice that requires the holder to cease conducting all or any air operations in New Zealand for the period (which must not be more than 7 days) specified in the notice.

  2. The Director may issue a New Zealand temporary stop notice only if the Director considers that, as a result of the holder conducting all or any air operations in New Zealand, there is a serious risk to civil aviation safety in New Zealand.

  3. Immediately on receiving a New Zealand temporary stop notice, the holder must cease conducting the air operations specified in the notice in New Zealand for the period specified in the notice.

  4. The Director may not delegate the power to issue or revoke a New Zealand temporary stop notice.

  5. The Director may amend or revoke a New Zealand temporary stop notice before the period specified in that notice has expired.

  6. The Director must revoke a New Zealand temporary stop notice if the Authority receives notification from CASA of the Director of CASA's response to the New Zealand temporary stop notice.

Notes
  • Section 11C: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 8).