Civil Aviation Act 2023

Aviation documents, medical certification, and drug and alcohol testing - Australia New Zealand Aviation mutual recognition - New Zealand Air Operator’s Certificates with Australia New Zealand Aviation privileges

90: Requirements for New Zealand AOCs with ANZA privileges

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"Rules for New Zealand flight companies with Australia and New Zealand privileges"

When the Director makes a decision about a New Zealand Air Operator's Certificate with Australia New Zealand Aviation privileges, they must think about all the relevant rules from both Australia and New Zealand. The Director has to consider these rules to make a fair decision. You can see how this rule has changed over time by comparing it to the 1986 Act.

When making a decision, the Director must talk to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority if necessary. The Director can also think about advice, guidelines, recommendations, or other information they get from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. This helps the Director make an informed decision about your Air Operator's Certificate.

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Australia New Zealand Aviation mutual recognition: New Zealand Air Operator’s Certificates with Australia New Zealand Aviation privileges

90Requirements for New Zealand 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 that the Director receives from CASA:
      1. advice:
        1. guidelines:
          1. recommendations:
            1. other relevant information.
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