Civil Aviation Act 1990

ANZA mutual recognition - AOCs with ANZA privileges

11F: Requirements for AOCs with ANZA privileges

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“Rules for giving airlines permission to fly in both New Zealand and Australia”

When the Director makes decisions about New Zealand AOCs (Air Operator Certificates) with ANZA (Australia New Zealand Aviation) privileges, they must consider all the relevant rules from both Australia and New Zealand.

If the Director is making a decision about a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges, they might need to talk to CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) in Australia. The Director can also use information from CASA to help make their decision. This information could be advice, guidelines, recommendations, or other helpful details that CASA provides.

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Part 1A ANZA mutual recognition
AOCs with ANZA privileges

11FRequirements for AOCs with ANZA privileges

  1. Whenever the Director makes a decision under this Act in relation to a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges, the Director must take into account all relevant Australian and New Zealand regulatory requirements in relation to New Zealand AOCs with ANZA privileges.

  2. In making a decision under this Act in relation to a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges, the Director—

  3. must, if appropriate, consult CASA; and
    1. may take into account any of the following items that the Director receives from CASA:
      1. advice:
        1. guidelines:
          1. recommendations:
            1. other relevant information.
            Notes
            • Section 11F: inserted, on , by section 8 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 8).