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CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 91.990

Foreign registered aircraft--CASA may revoke direction

Revocation following notification by Contracting State

  (1)   CASA may revoke, in writing, a direction issued under regulation   91.980 in relation to an aircraft registered in a Contracting State, if the national aviation authority of the State tells CASA, in writing, that it:

  (a)   has revoked any suspension of the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft that the authority had imposed; or

  (b)   considers that the defect giving rise to the direction is not of such a nature as to prevent the aircraft from fulfilling the minimum safety requirements adopted by the Contracting State under the Chicago Convention; or

  (c)   considers that, in the circumstances of the case, the aircraft should be permitted to fly, with no persons on the aircraft other than crew members, to a place where the defect can be repaired.

  (2)   However, CASA must not revoke the direction if it is satisfied that doing so would adversely affect the safety of air navigation.

Revocation if CASA satisfied direction no longer necessary

  (3)   CASA may revoke, in writing, a direction issued under regulation   91.980 if CASA is satisfied that the direction is no longer necessary for the safety of air navigation.


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