Civil Aviation Act 2023

Monitoring, investigation, and enforcement - Powers of Minister to intervene on grounds of national security

359: Commencement of period of disqualification by Minister

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"When the Minister says you can't have a pilot's licence, it starts on the day you get the notice."

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If you get a notice that says you are disqualified from holding or getting an aviation document, the disqualification starts on the date you get the notice. This notice is given under section 355(2)(c) and is served according to section 356(1). You are disqualified from the date the notice is served.

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Powers of Minister to intervene on grounds of national security

359Commencement of period of disqualification by Minister

  1. If a notice is given under section 355(2)(c) disqualifying any person from holding or obtaining an aviation document, the period of disqualification commences on the date on which the notice is served under section 356(1).