Examples of Aircraft Regulations in a sentence
Medical Flight Crew training will be in accordance with Title 22, Chapter 8 (Prehospital EMS Aircraft Regulations), Article 3.
Full provisions for the reporting requirements of aircraft are found in Section 11 of the Customs Act 2015, the Customs (Reports Inwards and Outwards by Aircraft) Regulations 2016 (S.I. No.613 of 2016), the Customs (Electronic Filing of Returns) Order 2016 (S.I.No.614 of 2016) and the Customs (Mandatory Electronic Filing) (Specified Persons) Regulations 2016 (S.I.No.615 of 2016).
When Buckinghamshire Council have been notified that the lines are in place, they will then make arrangements for the enforcement team to include the location on their regular beat.
Regulation 25 of the Customs and Excise (Aircraft) Regulations, 1964 (S.I. No. 189 of 1964) as amended by the Customs and Excise (Aircraft) (Amendment) Regulations, 1967 (S.I. No. 131 of 1967) and the European Communities (Customs) (No. 2) Regulations, 1992 (S.I. No. 431 of 1992) applies the ships’ stores provisions (Section 126 of the Customs Consolidation Act, 1876 as amended by Section 25 of the Finance Act, 1967 and Section 94 of the Finance Act, 1997) to aircraft stores.
Warming of the SST by the increased air temperature for LGMglac.e compard to LGM.e is obvious in the northern high latitudes, but the magnitude of the SST change is mostly below 0.5 °C.
A list of all stores loaded is to be provided to Revenue for inspection.(Section 11 SI 189/1964 - Customs and Excise (Aircraft) Regulations, 1964 and Section 128 Customs Consolidation Act 1876) 8.3.5. Dutiable storesIn the case of aircraft departing to a non-Union country via other Customs airports, as well as the requirements set out in 7.10, dutiable stores loaded at the first Customs airport must be placed under company seals there.
The poor officer for the purpose of taking medical decisions and undertaking specific duties.Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984 - Section 13The officer authorised to enter premises, vessel or aircraft for the purpose of executing or supervising the execution of medical functions under the Port Health Ship Regulations or the Port Health Aircraft Regulations.
At this stage, it is suggested that the MAC Protocol follow the Aircraft Regulations and Space Regulations and defer this issue to the Registry Procedures.
Under regulation 12 of the Public Health (Aircraft) Regulations 1979, the Public Health (Aircraft) (Scotland) Regulations 1971 and in accordance with Article 38 of the International Health Regulations 2005, where a member of crew becomes aware that there is a person on board an aircraft who has symptoms of an infectious disease, the commander of the aircraft must notify the destination airport.
Airlines/Steamer Agents/Shipping Lines/Consol Agents are required to submit the information as per the prescribed Annexure “A”, which is a system compliant form that contains information prescribed as per the Form V and Form VI of the Import Manifest (Aircraft) Regulations, 1976 and Import Manifest (Vessels) Regulations, 1971 respectively, to the respective Commissioners, where they are operating, for capturing the details in the EDI System.