Civil Aviation Act 1990

Aviation security

77: Responsibility of Minister

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"The Minister makes sure important airports and flying equipment have special safety services"

The Minister is in charge of making sure that special security services for airplanes and flying are provided at certain important places. These places are called security designated aerodromes and security designated navigation installations. An aerodrome is like an airport, and a navigation installation is equipment that helps planes fly safely. The Minister has to make sure these security services are available at all of these special places. This is to keep everyone safe when they're travelling by air.

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Part 8Aviation security

77Responsibility of Minister

  1. The Minister shall ensure that aviation security services are provided at all security designated aerodromes and security designated navigation installations.