Civil Aviation Act definition
Examples of Civil Aviation Act in a sentence
Import of civil aircraft: Importers shall apply for an approval from the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA), MOTC through the authority-in-charge for inspection, according to the Civil Aviation Act, Regulations of Civil Air Transport Enterprise, Regulations Governing General Aviation, Regulations Governing Private Aircraft Activities and Ultra-light Vehicle Regulations.
Posting of any Dangerous Goods as defined by Firefly General Conditions of Carriage and Conditions of Contract under the clause (8.1) , International Air Transport Association (IATA), International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO) and Civil Aviation Act 1969(Act3) under the Dangerous Goods Regulation (DGR) which includes any amendments, updates or supplements that may be issued from time to time are totally prohibited.
All aerodromes not designated as a Customs and Excise airport under Section 60 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982.
Electronic and/or electro-mechanical medical equipment that is either installed in the Aircraft or that is carried on board by clinical crew that have been cleared for flight in accordance with the requirements of Civil Aviation Act (1990), CA Rules or equivalent.
This MoU operates within the framework of the legislative provisions referred to in paragraph 1, the Transport Act 2000, the Civil Aviation Act 2012 and any other applicable sector specific legislation from time to time.