Air Navigation Order definition
Examples of Air Navigation Order in a sentence
The Contractor shall package the Dangerous Goods as limited quantities, excepted quantities or similar derogations, for UK or worldwide shipment by all modes of transport in accordance with the regulations relating to the Dangerous Goods and: The Safety Of Lives At Sea Regulations (SOLAS) 1974 (as amended); and The Air Navigation Order.
The Contractor shall package the Dangerous Goods as limited quantities, excepted quantities or similar derogations, for UK or worldwide shipment by all modes of transport in accordance with the regulations relating to the Dangerous Goods and: The Safety of Lives at Sea Regulations (SOLAS) 1974 (as amended); and The Air Navigation Order.
All terms and definitions used in this document are as per those used in the Air Navigation Order as amended by CAP 1763.
At all times during the Hire Period the Customer shall have exclusive possession of the Aircraft and shall be its operator within the meaning of the UK Air Navigation Order as then in force ("the ANO"), i.e. the person during that period with management of the Aircraft, and for the purposes of Part-NCO.
The function of the CAA is to investigate and/or prosecute offences under the Civil Aviation Act 1982, Air Navigation Order 2016, EU Aviation Regulations, ATOL Regulations and Dangerous Goods Regulations.