Civil Aviation Act 1990

Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol

112: Director must prescribe and publish forms for de-registration requests

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"Director makes forms for taking planes off the list"

The Director of Civil Aviation has to create and make public special forms. These forms are for when someone wants to take an aircraft off the registration list. You need to use these forms if you're allowed to ask for an aircraft to be removed from the list. The Director will tell you exactly what information you need to put on the form. You can find out about when you're allowed to ask for an aircraft to be removed in section 110 of the law.

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Part 12Cape Town Convention and Aircraft Protocol

112Director must prescribe and publish forms for de-registration requests

  1. The Director must prescribe and publish the forms that an authorised party (or the authorised party's certified designee) must use to make a request for the de-registration of an aircraft under section 110.

Notes
  • Section 112: added, on , by section 12 of the Civil Aviation (Cape Town Convention and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2010 (2010 No 42).