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Part 148 Consultation | Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Part 148 - Consultation
Note: This statement does not form part of the rules contained in Part 148. It provides details of the consultation undertaken in making the rules.
New Zealand's revised legislation is published as Civil Aviation Rules (CAR) which is divided into Parts. Each Part will convey a series of individual rules which relate to a particular aviation activity.
Accompanying each Part of the CAR will be at least one associated Advisory Circular (AC) which will expand, in an informative way, specific requirements of the CAR and describe an acceptable means of compliance.
The FAR has been used as the starting point for the development of many CAR but there are likely to be significant differences in the content of the rule. The structure of Part 148 generally follows the content of the FAR. Changes have been made to conform to New Zealand legal practices and terminology.
To provide public notice of, and opportunity for comment on the proposed new rules, the Authority issued Notice of Proposed Rule Making 91-9 under Docket Number 1022 on 24 December 1991. This Notice proposed the introduction of Civil Aviation Rules Part 148 to provide a regulatory safety boundary for Aircraft Manufacturing Organisation - Certification
Summary of Comments on Docket Number 1022 NPRM
The two submissions received fully accepted the proposed rule.
Approvals under regulation 176 of the Civil Aviation Regulations 1953 for the purpose of construction will no longer be given after the date Part 148 comes into force.
After Part 148 comes into force any organisation that holds an approval under regulation 176 and which is required under Part 148 to hold a Manufacturing Organisation Certificate may continue under the regulation 176 approval (without Part 148 certification) until the expiry of a period of 18 months. At the expiry of 18 months from the date that Part 148 commences, all such organisations must be operating under a Part 148 certificate. At the end of that period all approvals under regulation 176 will become invalid.
CASO, NZCAR, Regulation etc. to be amended or revoked Revocation of regulations — none
Amendment of regulations — The amendment of regulation 176 to remove the term "construction".
Civil Aviation Rules — The replacement of references to Subpart G in Part 21 with the appropriate reference to Part 148.
New Zealand Civil Airworthiness Requirements — Revocation of section D.3 of Volume 1.
Civil aviation safety orders — none
Aeronautical information circular — none
Part 148 comes into force 28 days after the date of its notification in the New Zealand Gazette.
The Authority concludes from this consultation that the aviation industry participants favour the direction of the new rules. The rules also meet New Zealand’s international obligations under the applicable ICAO Annex. The comments and all background material used in developing the rules are held on the docket file and are available for public scrutiny. Persons wishing to view the docket file should call at the Civil Aviation Authority, Level 15 Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston St, Wellington 6140, and ask for docket file 1022.