Civil Aviation Act 1990

Registries and information services

73: New Zealand Register of Aircraft

You could also call this:

"The government keeps a list of all planes in New Zealand"

The Authority must create and maintain a list called the New Zealand Register of Aircraft. This list will include important details about every aircraft that is registered in New Zealand. The Authority is responsible for adding all the required information to this list for each registered aircraft. The details they need to include are set by rules.

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Part 7Registries and information services

73New Zealand Register of Aircraft

  1. The Authority shall establish a register to be called the New Zealand Register of Aircraft.

  2. The Authority shall enter in the Register such particulars as may be prescribed of every aircraft registered under section 6(1)(a).

Compare
  • 1964 No 68 s 29(2)(h)
Notes
  • Section 73(1): amended, on , by section 40(1) of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 1992 (1992 No 75).
  • Section 73(2): amended, on , by section 40(1) of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 1992 (1992 No 75).