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Aircraft Register pursuant to Part 47 of the CASR.

       Note: For the meaning of "airframe" and "helicopter", see Article 1 of the Protocol. Among other requirements, only "airframes" which are type certificated to transport at least 8 persons ( including crew) or goods in excess of 2750 kilograms and "helicopters" which are type certificated to transport at least 5 persons (including crew) or goods in excess of 450 kilograms are subject to the Protocol.

      Note: The exclusion from the Protocol of aircraft objects that are used in in military, customs or police services is only relevant for the purposes of the application of these Rules where the registration holder of such airframe or helicopter itself uses the aircraft in military, customs or police services.
      (2) In these Rules, unless specified or the context requires otherwise:

         (a) any term defined in the Convention or the Protocol and used in these Rules has the same meaning as given to that term in the Convention or the Protocol (as the case may be);

         (b) any term not defined in the Convention or the Protocol, which is defined in the Dictionary or Part 47 of the CASR and used in these Rules has the same meaning as given to that term in the Dictionary or Part 47 of the CASR (as the case may be); and

         (c) CASA's power to de-register a Protocol object under subrule 8(3) may be discharged by an exercise of CASA's power to cancel the registration, under Part 47 of the CASR, of that Protocol object.
Part 2 Recordation of authorisations on the Australian Civil Aircraft Register

     4 Submission and recording of IDERA
      (1) If an IDERA is issued in relation to any Protocol object, the registration holder may request, in the approved form, CASA to record the IDERA on the Australian Civil Aircraft Register.
      (2) If:
      (a) CASA receives a request under subrule 4(1);

         (b) at the time of the request no other IDERA is recorded on the Australian Civil Aircraft Register in respect of the Protocol object to which the IDERA relates; and

      (c) the IDERA has been signed by the registration holder,

      CASA must record the IDERA on the Australian Civil Aircraft Register as soon as reasonably practicable.
      (3) Within 5 working days of recording an IDERA under subrule 4(2), CASA must return an original copy of the IDERA countersigned by CASA to the registration holder who made the request under subrule 4(1).

     5 Submission and recording of CDCL
      (1) If an IDERA has been recorded on the Australian Civil Aircraft Register by CASA under subrule 4(2), the authorised party under that IDERA may request, in the approved form, CASA to record a CDCL in respect of