Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00156:section:3:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2018C00156
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 3 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 10889–13556

such an aircraft owned or operated by the government of a foreign country.
Hague Convention means the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft, ratified by Australia on 9 September 1972, and whose English text is set out in Schedule 1.
hijacking has the meaning given in section 9.
in flight, in relation to an aircraft, has, for the purposes of section 10 and Division 4 of Part 2, the same meaning as in the Montreal Convention.
(Note: see Article 2 of the Montreal Convention)
in service, in relation to an aircraft, has, for the purposes of section 10 and Division 4 of Part 2, the same meaning as in the Montreal Convention.
(Note: see Article 2 of the Montreal Convention)
landing includes alighting on water.
magistrate means:
 (a) a magistrate of a Territory other than the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory; or
 (b) a magistrate of a State, the Australian Capital Territory or the Northern Territory to whom an arrangement in force under section 51 applies.
member of the crew, in relation to an aircraft, means a person having duties or functions on board the aircraft.
Montreal Convention means the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, ratified by Australia on 12 July 1973, and whose English text is set out in Schedule 2.
part of Australia means a State or Territory.
prescribed aircraft means:
 (a) an Australian aircraft, whether it is in Australia or not; or
 (b) any other aircraft that is in Australia or engaged in a prescribed flight; or
 (c) a visiting government aircraft.
prescribed flight means a flight of an aircraft:
 (a) in the course of trade and commerce with other countries or among the States; or
 (b) within a Territory, between 2 Territories or between a State and a Territory; or
 (c) within a State.
Protocol means the Protocol for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts of Violence at Airports Serving International Civil Aviation, Supplementary to the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation, being the Protocol to which Australia acceded on 23 October 1990, and whose English text is set out in Schedule 3.
remand includes further remand.
serious harm has the same meaning as in the Criminal Code.
threaten has the meaning given in section 4.
Tokyo Convention means the Convention on Offences and certain other Acts committed on board Aircraft, to which Australia acceded on 22 June 1970, and whose English text is set out in Schedule 4.
unlawful act, in Division 4 of Part 2, means an act described in section 10.
visiting government aircraft means an aircraft that:
 (a) is owned or operated by