✨ Transport and Aviation Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 32


Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices


Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Civil Aviation Act 1990

Airworthiness Directives

Pursuant to section 721 (3) (a) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, I, Kevin William Ward, the Director of Civil Aviation, hereby give notice that the following airworthiness directives have been made, effective from the date of this notice:

DCA/RAD/7
DCA/SA226/36
DCA/CESS172/147
DCA/CESS185/138
DCA/CESS210/28
DCA/CESS337/10
DCA/CESS421/11
DCA/PA32/49A
DCA/CESS206/124A

DCA/R22/32A
DCA/BN2/50
DCA/CESS177/26
DCA/CESS188/143
DCA/CESS208/6
DCA/CESS402/18
DCA/PA24/125A
DCA/PA34/25A
DCA/PA38/24

DCA/R44/6A
DCA/BN2/51
DCA/CESS180/139
DCA/CESS206/138
DCA/CESS303/6
DCA/CESS404/6
DCA/PA28/182A
DCA/PA39/15A
DCA/PT6/15

DCA/CESS650/2
DCA/CESS150/139
DCA/CESS182/132
DCA/CESS207/23
DCA/CESS310/120
DCA/CESS414/13
DCA/PA30/27A
DCA/HU269/33A

Dated this 10th day of April 1997.

KEVIN W. WARD, Director of Civil Aviation.

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Land Transport Safety Authority

Traffic Regulations 1976

Regulatory Sign

Pursuant to regulation 129 (6) of the Traffic Regulations, and a delegation from the Director of Land Transport, dated the 18th day of December 1996, I, John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads and Rail, approve the erection, installation and maintenance of general Regulatory Signs, as described in the Schedule for the control of traffic by a person authorised by regulation 122 of the Traffic Regulations 1976.

Schedule

I. Description of Traffic Signs

In this Schedule the general regulatory signs must be:

(a) in accordance with the following:

  1. Shape and Size:
    Be rectangular, not less than 600 mm wide and 600 mm high, and sufficient to comfortably accommodate the legend.

  2. Background Colour:
    White background.

  3. Border:
    Red reflective border 25 mm wide.

  4. Lettering:
    Contain such words as are necessary to convey the restriction, prohibition or direction to traffic in letters. The letters must be black, not smaller than 100 mm height and 14 mm stroke width.

(b) designed in accordance with the following guideline in terms of legibility:

  1. Austroads Guideline to Traffic Engineering Practice, Part 8: Traffic Control Devices.

Dated at Wellington on this 10th day of April 1997.

J. P. EDGAR, Manager, Safer Roads and Rail.

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Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986

Approval of Course in Map Reading

Pursuant to section 48 (2) (f) of the Transport (Vehicle and Driver Registration and Licensing) Act 1986, and pursuant to a delegation given by the Director of Land Transport Safety in an instrument of delegation dated the 13th day of May 1996, I, David John Lane, Regional Manager, hereby approve courses in map reading to be conducted by the following organisation for the purposes of regulation 11 (1) (c) of the Transport (Drivers Licensing) Regulations 1987:

New Driver Skills of NZ-Co.

Signed at Palmerston North this 4th day of April 1997.

D. J. LANE, Regional Manager.

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πŸš‚ Airworthiness Directives Issued

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
10 April 1997
Airworthiness, Directives, Civil Aviation, Aircraft
  • Kevin William Ward, Director of Civil Aviation

πŸš‚ Approval of Regulatory Traffic Signs

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
10 April 1997
Traffic Regulations, Regulatory Signs, Road Safety
  • John Paul Edgar, Manager, Safer Roads and Rail

πŸš‚ Approval of Map Reading Course

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
4 April 1997
Driver Licensing, Map Reading, Course Approval
  • David John Lane, Regional Manager