Examples of Air Navigation Order in a sentence
Operators shall comply with the local flying restrictions and remarks published from time to time in the AD section of the United Kingdom AIP, NOTAMS and the current Air Navigation Order and Regulations.
Required to operate in a manner outside that permitted by the Air Navigation Order (ANO), or the aircraft operation or design is outside Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) expertise.
Certificate of Registration means for an aircraft the certificate of registration issued by the CAA under the Air Navigation Order 2009 (as amended).
Air Operator’s Certificate means the certificate of that name issued under Part 2 of the Air Navigation Order 2009 (as amended).
Aerodrome Manual means our manual, required under the Civil Aviation Act 1982 and the Air Navigation Order 2009 (as amended) and our Aerodrome Licence, about operating aircraft and facilities at the Airport, as amended from time to time.