Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00427:schedule:1:p11
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Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 11/23)
Character Range: 89009–92022

of any certificated aircraft part, in any State other than that in which it was originally certificated shall be at the discretion of the State into which the aircraft or part is imported.

Article 41.

Recognition of existing standards of airworthiness.
The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to aircraft and aircraft equipment of types of which the prototype is submitted to the appropriate national authorities for certification prior to a date three years after the date of adoption of an international standard of airworthiness for such equipment.

Article 42.

Recognition of existing standards of competency of personnel.
The provisions of this Chapter shall not apply to personnel whose licences are originally issued prior to a date one year after initial adoption of an international standard of qualification for such personnel; but they shall in any case apply to all personnel whose licences remain valid five years after the date of adoption of such standard.

PART II.—THE INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION.

CHAPTER VII.—THE ORGANIZATION.

Article 43.

Name and composition.
An organization to be named the International Civil Aviation Organization is formed by the Convention. It is made up of an Assembly, a Council, and such other bodies as may be necessary.

Article 44.

Objectives.
The aims and objectives of the Organization are to develop the principles and techniques of international air navigation and to foster the planning and development of international air transport so as to:
      (a) Insure the safe and orderly growth of international civil aviation throughout the world;
      (b) Encourage the arts of aircraft design and operation for peaceful purposes;
      (c) Encourage the development of airways, airports, and air navigation facilities for international civil aviation;
      (d) Meet the needs of the peoples of the world for safe, regular, efficient and economical air transport;
      (e) Prevent economic waste caused by unreasonable competition;
      (f) Insure that the rights of contracting States are fully respected and that every contracting State has a fair opportunity to operate international airlines;
      (g) Avoid discrimination between contracting States;
      (h) Promote safety of flight in international air navigation;
      (i) Promote generally the development of all aspects of international civil aeronautics.

Article 45.

Permanent seat.
The permanent seat of the Organization shall be at such place as shall be determined at the final meeting of the Interim Assembly of the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization set up by the Interim Agreement on International Civil Aviation signed at Chicago on December 7, 1944. The seat may be temporarily transferred elsewhere by decision of the Council.

Article 46.

First meeting of Assembly.
The first meeting of the Assembly shall be summoned by the Interim Council of the above‑mentioned Provisional Organization as soon as the Convention has come into