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Authorities/Other Agencies of State
Notice Title

Notification of Ordinary Rules

In accordance with section 34(2) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, notice is hereby given that the Minister for Transport Safety signed the following ordinary Civil Aviation Rules on 16 September 2008 which will come into force on the following dates:
23 October 2008:
CAR Part 173—Instrument Flight Procedure Service Organisation – Certification and Operation. Initial Issue. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 95—Instrument Flight Procedure – Registration. Initial Issue. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 1—Definitions and Abbreviations. Amendment 40. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 12–Accidents, Incidents and Statistics. Amendment 4. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 71—Designation and Classification of Airspace. Amendment 4. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 91—General Operating and Flight Rules. Amendment 19. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 93—Special Aerodrome Traffic Rules and Noise Abatement Procedures. Amendment 4. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 121—Air Operations—Large Aeroplanes. Amendment 19. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 125—Air Operations—Medium Aeroplanes. Amendment 14. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 135—Air Operations—Helicopters and Small Aeroplanes. Amendment 18. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
CAR Part 172—Air Traffic Service Organisations—Certification. Amendment 6. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
23 October 2009:
CAR Part 19—Transition Rules. Amendment 14. (CAA Docket 99/CAR/1333 and 99/CAR/1334)
The purpose of these ordinary rules is to ensure that the design, maintenance, and promulgation of instrument flight procedures intended for use by aircraft operating under instrument flight rules meets or exceeds the International Civil Aviation Organisation standards and recommended practices for instrument flight procedures, and to prescribe requirements for instrument flight procedures to be given legal effect for use in New Zealand.
The Rules are available on the CAA website
www.caa.govt.nz
or from the Docket Clerk, Civil Aviation Authority, PO Box 31441, Lower Hutt 5040. Telephone: (04) 560 9603. Facsimile: (04) 560 9481. Email: docket@caa.govt.nz
The Rules are also available for viewing at Aviation House, 10 Hutt Road, Petone, on prior request to the Docket Clerk.
Dated at Petone this 18th day of September 2008.
STEVE DOUGLAS, Director of Civil Aviation.