Examples of Aircraft Regulations in a sentence
Medical Flight Crew training will be in accordance with Title 22, Chapter 8 (Prehospital EMS Aircraft Regulations), Article 3.
The poor officer for the purpose of taking medical decisions and undertaking specific duties.Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 - Section 13The officer authorised to enter premises, vessel or aircraft for the purpose of executing or supervising the execution of medical functions under the Port Health Ship Regulations or the Port Health Aircraft Regulations.
Lessee is responsible for operating the Aircraft on the Airport in accordance with the applicable Federal Aircraft Regulations, approved waivers/exemptions, and the Code of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Regulation 25 of the Customs and Excise (Aircraft) Regulations, 1964 (S.I. No. 189 of 1964) as amended by the Customs and Excise (Aircraft) (Amendment) Regulations, 1967 (S.I. No. 131 of 1967) and the European Communities (Customs) (No. 2) Regulations, 1992 (S.I. No. 431 of 1992) applies the ships’ stores provisions (Section 126 of the Customs Consolidation Act, 1876 as amended by Section 25 of the Finance Act, 1967 and Section 94 of the Finance Act, 1997) to aircraft stores.
For Revenue purposes, aircraft arriving in or departing from the State are governed, by the Customs and Excise (Aircraft) Regulations 1964 and the Customs and Excise (Aircraft) (Amendment) Regulations 1967 (the Regulations).
All fights will be conducted by a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified Remote Pilot Airman with a Small Unmanned Aircraft System rating and will be conducted in compliance with 14 CFR Part 107 (Small Unmanned Aircraft Regulations).
For more information, please refer to Aircraft Regulations – Section F.
Under regulation 12 of the Public Health (Aircraft) Regulations 1979, the Public Health (Aircraft) (Scotland) Regulations 1971 and in accordance with Article 38 of the International Health Regulations 2005, where a member of crew becomes aware that there is a person on board an aircraft who has symptoms of an infectious disease, the commander of the aircraft must notify the destination airport.
In summer 2016, the FAA released the Small Unmanned Aircraft Regulations (Part 107).
The powers are needed to enable similar provision to be made to that contained in the Public Health (Aircraft) Regulations 1979 (S.I. 1979/1434), the Public Health (Ships) Regulations 1979 (S.I. 1979/1435) (the “port health regulations”), or the Public Health (International Trains) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/311), all of which are made under section 13 of the Public Health Act 1984.