✨ Civil Aviation Exemptions
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
20 APRIL 941
Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Civil Aviation Act 1990
Summary of Exemptions Granted by the Director of Civil Aviation
Pursuant to section 37 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, notification is hereby given of a summary of exemptions set out in the Schedule hereto, granted by the Director of Civil Aviation.
Schedule
0/EXE/50—CAR 92.7 (a) and (b)
On: 5 April 2000.
To: Each person offering or accepting dangerous goods for carriage by air; and each person carrying dangerous goods by air from the requirement in Civil Aviation Rule 92.7 (a) that a person shall not offer or accept dangerous goods for carriage by air unless those goods are classified, documented, certified, described, packaged, marked, and labelled in accordance with the Technical Instructions; and from the requirement in Civil Aviation Rule 92.7 (b) that a person shall not carry dangerous goods by air unless those goods are accepted, handled, and carried in accordance with the Technical Instructions, only with respect to the Olympic Flame being transported from Athens, Greece, to Sydney, Australia via New Zealand for the 2000 Olympic Games.
This exemption shall apply until 31 August 2000 unless withdrawn in writing by the Director.
0/EXE/58—CAR 91.703 (d) (1)
On: 30 March 2000.
To: Each pilot-in-command of an aircraft participating in an aviation event conducted in accordance with the Warbirds Over Wanaka Easter 2000 Display Approval from the requirement in Civil Aviation Rule 91.703 (d) (1) that a pilot-in-command in an aircraft participating in an aviation event shall for display flights, other than a display of agricultural operations or helicopter operations, operate at a height of at least 100 feet above the surface.
This exemption shall remain in effect from 20 April to 24 April 2000 inclusive.
0/EXE/64—CAR 121.71 (f)
On: 5 April 2000.
To: Mount Cook Airline Limited from the requirements in:
(a) Civil Aviation Rule 121.71 (f) (1) that each aerodrome that is to be used by an aeroplane that has a certificated seating capacity of more than 30 passengers and is engaged on a regular air transport passenger service, shall be an aerodrome that is associated with a Part 139 certificate; and
(b) Civil Aviation Rule 139.305 (5), that no person operating an aeroplane engaged on an air transport operation shall use any place for the purpose of landing at or taking off from unless, if the aeroplane has a certified seating capacity of more than 30 passengers and is engaged on a scheduled flight, the place is certificated as an aerodrome under Part 139, only with respect to Wanaka Aerodrome.
This exemption shall remain in effect from 20 April to 24 April 2000 inclusive unless withdrawn in writing by the Director.
0/EXE/65—CAR 121.71 and 135.305
On: 5 April 2000.
To: Air Nelson Limited from the requirement that:
(a) Civil Aviation Rule 121.71 (f) (1) that each aerodrome that is to be used by an aeroplane that has a certificated seating capacity of more than 30 passengers and is engaged on a regular air transport passenger service, shall be an aerodrome that is associated with a Part 139 certificate; and
(b) Civil Aviation Rule 139.305 (5), that no person operating an aeroplane engaged on an air transport operation shall use any place for the purpose of landing at or taking off from unless, if the aeroplane has a certified seating capacity of more than 30 passengers and is engaged on a scheduled flight, the place is certificated as an aerodrome under Part 139.
Only with respect to Wanaka Aerodrome.
This exemption shall remain in effect from 20 April to 24 April 2000 inclusive or until withdrawn in writing by the Director.
0/EXE/66—CAR 121.71 (f) (1) and 139.305 (5)
On: 5 April 2000.
To: Ansett New Zealand from the requirement that:
(a) Civil Aviation Rule 121.71 (f) (1) that each aerodrome which is to be used by an aeroplane that has a certificated seating capacity of more than 30 passengers and is engaged on a regular air transport passenger service, shall be an aerodrome that is associated with a Part 139 certificate; and
(b) Civil Aviation Rule 139.305 (5), that no person operating an aeroplane engaged on an air transport operation shall use any place for the purpose of landing at or taking off from unless, if the aeroplane has a certified seating capacity of more than 30 passengers and is engaged on a scheduled flight, the place is certificated as an aerodrome under Part 139.
Only with respect to Wanaka Aerodrome.
This exemption shall remain in effect from 20 April to 24 April 2000 inclusive or until withdrawn in writing by the Director.
0/EXE/67—CAR 139.5 (a)
On: 5 April 2000.
To: Wanaka Airport Management Committee from the requirement in Civil Aviation Rule 139.5 (a) that no person shall operate an aerodrome serving any aeroplane having a certificated seating capacity of more than 30 passengers that is engaged in regular air transport operations except under the authority of, and in accordance with the provisions of, an aerodrome operating certificate issued for that aerodrome under Part 139.
This exemption shall remain in effect from 20 April 2000 to 24 April 2000 inclusive, the period of the Warbirds Over Wanaka air show, unless withdrawn in writing by the Director.
Notice of the grant, withdrawal or denial of exemptions with provisos is published in the Civil Aviation Rules Register Information Leaflet (CARRIL).
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2000, No 42
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NZ Gazette 2000, No 42
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🚂 Summary of Exemptions Granted by the Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Transport & Communications20 April 2000
Civil Aviation, Exemptions, Dangerous Goods, Olympic Flame, Wanaka Aerodrome, Warbirds Over Wanaka
- Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Exemption for Olympic Flame Transport
🚂 Transport & Communications5 April 2000
Olympic Flame, Dangerous Goods, Athens, Sydney, Olympic Games
- Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Exemption for Warbirds Over Wanaka Display Flights
🚂 Transport & Communications30 March 2000
Warbirds Over Wanaka, Display Flights, Aviation Event
- Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Exemption for Mount Cook Airline Limited
🚂 Transport & Communications5 April 2000
Mount Cook Airline, Wanaka Aerodrome, Air Transport
- Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Exemption for Air Nelson Limited
🚂 Transport & Communications5 April 2000
Air Nelson, Wanaka Aerodrome, Air Transport
- Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Exemption for Ansett New Zealand
🚂 Transport & Communications5 April 2000
Ansett New Zealand, Wanaka Aerodrome, Air Transport
- Director of Civil Aviation
🚂 Exemption for Wanaka Airport Management Committee
🚂 Transport & Communications5 April 2000
Wanaka Airport, Air Show, Air Transport
- Director of Civil Aviation