(1) The Director may give the holder of a New Zealand AOC with ANZA privileges a notice (an Australian temporary stop notice ) that requires the holder to cease conducting all or any of the ANZA activities in Australian territory that the AOC authorises for the period (which must not be more than 7 days) specified in the notice.
Note: Section 11J of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 of New Zealand obliges the Director of CAA New Zealand to consider what action to take in response to a notice under this subsection.
(2) The Director may issue the notice only if he or she considers that the conduct of the activities to which the notice will apply constitutes a serious risk to civil aviation safety in Australian territory.
(3) Subject to section 28E, the notice comes into force when it is given to the holder and remains in force for the period specified in the notice.
(4) The notice must state the facts and circumstances which, in the Director's opinion, give rise to the serious risk to civil aviation safety in Australian territory.
(5) The Director must give a copy of the notice to the Director of CAA New Zealand as soon as practicable after the Director of CASA gives the notice to the holder.
(6) A failure to comply with subsection (4) or (5) does not invalidate the notice.
(7) The Director may not delegate the power to give an Australian temporary stop notice.