Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027:reg:4:p87
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01027
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 87/105)
Character Range: 884090–886906

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Note 1: An instrument made under paragraph (a) is a legislative instrument: see subsection 98(5AA) of the Act.
Note 2: An instrument made under paragraph (b) is not a legislative instrument: see subsection 98(5AB) of the Act.
 (2) For paragraph (1)(j) and subparagraph (1)(k)(ii), the foreign countries are:
 (a) the Contracting States; and
 (b) any other foreign country with which Australia has an agreement that allows an aircraft registered under the law of that country to be operated in Australia.
Note: For the definition of Contracting State see section 3 of the Act.

47.020  Appointment of person to act on behalf of owners
  If an aircraft is owned by more than 1 person, and is required to be registered under Division 47.C.1, the owners must, to register the aircraft, appoint one of them to act on their behalf.
Subpart 47.B—The Australian Civil Aircraft Register

47.025  Australian Civil Aircraft Register
  CASA must keep a register called the Australian Civil Aircraft Register, or ensure that it is kept, in accordance with this Subpart.
Note: The Australian Civil Aircraft Register is the successor to the Aircraft Register mentioned in regulation 8 of CAR: see regulation 202.221.

47.030  Access to Australian Civil Aircraft Register
 (1) CASA must make the entries in the Australian Civil Aircraft Register about aircraft registered under Division 47.C.1 available for inspection by members of the public at reasonable times and places, and subject to reasonable conditions.
 (2) CASA may comply with subregulation (1) by making the information in those entries accessible on the internet or by another suitable electronic means.

47.035  Correction of Register
  CASA must correct the information recorded in an entry in the Australian Civil Aircraft Register as soon as practicable after becoming aware that the entry is out of date or otherwise incorrect.
Note: An aircraft registration holder who finds out that anything in the Australian Civil Aircraft Register in relation to the aircraft is not correct must tell CASA about the change that should be made to the Register: see regulation 47.115.

47.040  Seeking information about Register
 (1) If CASA thinks that there may be an error in the Australian Civil Aircraft Register in relation to an aircraft, CASA may ask the aircraft registration holder, in writing, to give CASA information that may show the accuracy of the entry.
Note: Information that must be given to CASA under subregulation (1) may include a copy of a relevant document.
 (2) A request under subregulation (1) must:
 (a) describe the information; and
 (b) specify a period of at least 28 days, starting when the request is given to the registration holder, during which the registration holder must give CASA the information.
Note: CASA may cancel the