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Current projects
No current projects for this part.
History
15 Aug 2011
Revised AC 11-02(2) - Exemptions Against the CASR, CAR and CAO
This revised AC has been published.
5 Jul 2011
This project is now closed.
Refer to the project closure notes for further information.
28 Jun 2011
NFRM 0806SS - Regulatory Administrative Procedures - Civil Aviation Safety Regulation (CASR) Part 11
This NFRM is now available.
14 Feb 2011
Proposed Amendments to CASR Part 11 - Regulatory administrative procedures
Comments to this Proposed Draft have now closed.
21 Jan 2011
Proposed Amendments to CASR Part 11 - Regulatory administrative procedures
Comments are to be sent to Carlie Brewer, carlie.brewer@casa.gov.au Standards Documentation Coordinator by COB 11 February 2011.
31 Aug 2007
New project SS 07/09 approved by General Manager, Legal Services Group and was registered on 31 August 2007.
Current rule
CASR Part 11 – Regulatory administrative procedures
Part 11 of the CASRs was made on 1 December 2004 and took effect on 8 December 2004. It sets out the rules that apply to CASA in administering authorisations (i.e. licences, ratings, certificates and endorsements). This includes how CASA is to process applications for authorisations, suspend or cancel authorisations at the holder's request, and, where applicable, renew time limited authorisations.
Part 11 also sets out the rules for the application, assessment and issue of exemptions from the provisions of the CASRs and the issue of temporary directions in relation to matters affecting air safety, rather than having these powers scattered throughout the CASRs.
Part 11 also includes the rules for the administration of the delegation of CASA’s powers under the CASRs, and the consultation requirements prior to CASA issuing or amending a Manual of Standards (MOS).
Who Part 11 affects
CASR Part 11 affects CASA staff, persons seeking exemptions against Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR), and persons subject to directions. It may also be of interest to persons applying for authorisations, although for the most part, all the information the person needs (for application purposes) will be contained in the CASR Part relating to that activity.
Contact details
Email: Adam Anastasi
Legal Services Group
