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ADELAIDE AIRPORT CURFEW ACT 2000 - SECT 15
Landing of aircraft during curfew periods on runways other than
runway 05 - (1)
- An international aircraft that is permitted to land at Adelaide
Airport during a curfew shoulder period may land, subject to any conditions
imposed under subsection 9(5), on a runway other than runway 05 if the pilot
of the aircraft thinks that the meteorological conditions in which the
aircraft is to land require it.
- (2)
- A low noise heavy freight aircraft that is permitted to land at Adelaide
Airport during a curfew period may land, subject to any conditions imposed
under subsection 11(5), on a runway other than runway 05 if the pilot of the
aircraft thinks that the meteorological conditions in which the aircraft is to
land require it.
- (3)
- If an aircraft lands at Adelaide Airport in the circumstances referred to
in subsection (1) or (2), the operator of the aircraft must, within 7 days
after the landing, give to an authorised person, at an address specified in
the regulations, a return that states:
- (a)
- the date and time of the landing; and
- (b)
- the runway on which the landing occurred; and
- (c)
- the aircraft's registration mark, its operator, and its type; and
- (d)
- the reasons for landing on a runway other than runway 05, including the
wind conditions prevailing at the time; and
- (e)
- the down wind limits for landing specified in the aircraft's flight
manual.
- (4)
- Airservices Australia must, as soon as practicable after the end of each
month, give the Secretary a written report setting out:
- (a)
- the number of times (if any) during the month that an international
aircraft landed at Adelaide Airport, during a curfew shoulder period, on a
runway other than runway 05; and
- (b)
- the number of times (if any) during the month that a low noise heavy
freight aircraft landed at Adelaide Airport, during a curfew period, on a
runway other than runway 05; and
- (c)
- the relevant meteorological conditions on each occasion.
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