✨ Civil Aviation Authority Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 165

29 SEPTEMBER 2005


Authorities and Other Agencies of State Notices

Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

Civil Aviation Act 1990

Airworthiness Directives

Pursuant to section 72I (3A) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, I, John Douglas Stanton, Continuing Airworthiness Specialist,
acting under a delegation from the Director of Civil Aviation, hereby issue the following airworthiness directives in respect of
aircraft or aeronautical products:

  • DCA/AA/19B
  • DCA/AS350/84B
  • DCA/AS350/86
  • DCA/AS355/56B
  • DCA/AS355/58
  • DCA/BELL206/84
  • DCA/BELL222/18
  • DCA/CESS402/24
  • DCA/CESS402/25
  • DCA/CESS525/4
  • DCA/CRS/01
  • DCA/CRS/02
  • DCA/CRS/03
  • DCA/CRS/04
  • DCA/CRS/05
  • DCA/DH60/110
  • DCA/DH82/128
  • DCA/DH83/104
  • DCA/EC120/12B
  • DCA/EC130/10B
  • DCA/EC130/11
  • DCA/ELECT/50A
  • DCA/ELECT/51A
  • DCA/HARTZ/150
  • DCA/PC6/05A
  • DCA/PC6/06A
  • DCA/PC6/07A
  • DCA/PC6/10A
  • DCA/PC6/11A
  • DCA/PC6/12A
  • DCA/PC6/14A
  • DCA/PC6/17A
  • DCA/PC6/19A
  • DCA/PC6/23A
  • DCA/PC6/24A
  • DCA/PC6/27
  • DCA/PC6/28
  • DCA/PC6/29
  • DCA/R22/43
  • DCA/SA365/25
  • DCA/SA365/26
  • DCA/SH/38
  • DCA/TEC/08
  • DCA/TUR/30
  • DCA/TUR/31

These airworthiness directives shall come into force on 29 September 2005.
Airworthiness directives may be viewed on the CAA web site (www.caa.govt.nz) or at Aviation House, 10 Hutt Road, Petone.
Dated this 27th day of September 2005.

JOHN D. STANTON, Continuing Airworthiness Specialist.
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Direction Under Section 77B of the Civil Aviation Act 1990

Pursuant to section 77B (1) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990,
and in accordance with section 77B (1) (b) (ii) of the Civil
Aviation Act 1990, I hereby direct that:

When carrying out its function of crew, passenger
and carry-on baggage screening, pursuant to the Civil
Aviation Act 1990 and Civil Aviation Rule 140,
the Aviation Security Service shall also perform the
following function, effective from 1 October 2005, to
undertake reasonable searches, if necessary, for the
following items:

Category 1: Firearms, guns and weapons

  • Air pistols, rifles and pellet guns.
  • All firearms (pistols, revolvers, rifles, shotguns etc.).
  • Animal humane killers.
  • Ball bearing guns.
  • Catapults.
  • Component parts of firearms (excluding telescopic sighting devices and sights).
  • Cross bows.
  • Harpoon and spear guns.
  • Industrial bolt and nail guns.
  • Lighters shaped like a firearm.
  • Replica and imitation firearms.
  • Signal flare pistols.
  • Starter pistols.
  • Stun or shocking devices e.g. cattle prods, ballistic conducted energy weapons (taser).
  • Toy guns of all types.

Category 2: Pointed/edged weapons and sharp objects

  • Axes and hatchets.
  • Arrows and darts.
  • Crampons.
  • Harpoons and spears.
  • Ice axes and ice picks.
  • Ice skates.
  • Lockable or flick knives with blades of any length.
  • Knives, both real and ceremonial knives, with blades of more than 6cm, made of metal or any other material strong enough to be used as a potential weapon.
  • Meat cleavers.
  • Machetes.
  • Open razors and blades (not safety or disposable razors with blades enclosed in cartridge).
  • Sabres, swords and swordsticks.
  • Scalpels.
  • Scissors – blades more than 6cm (blunt or rounded ended scissors less than 6cm allowed).
  • Ski and walking/hiking poles.
  • Throwing stars.


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πŸš‚ Airworthiness Directives Issued

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
27 September 2005
Airworthiness, Directives, Aircraft, Civil Aviation Authority
  • John D. Stanton, Continuing Airworthiness Specialist

πŸš‚ Direction for Security Screening

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
Security, Screening, Weapons, Aviation Security Service