National Civil Aviation Security Programme definition

National Civil Aviation Security Programme or “NCASP” means the National Civil Aviation Security Programme required to be established for the purposes of Part IIB;
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means an integrated set of Regulations and activities promulgated and performed by the State aimed at safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference;
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means those regu- lations, practices and procedures adopted by the Member States pursuant to Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 2320/2002, to ensure civil aviation security on their territory,

Examples of National Civil Aviation Security Programme in a sentence

  • Full compliance to directives and regulations issued from time to time or set by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA), other UAE authorities and/or Dubai Airports, including but not limited to the Airport Health, Safety and Environment Regulations document and the UAE National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP) and their appendices is required.

  • In accordance with the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP) a permanent AIC is valid for up to 60 months and an escort pass is valid for 5 days in a calendar month to a maximum of 30 days in a calendar year.

  • The management, setting of priorities and organisation of the quality control programme shall be undertaken independently from the operational implementation of the measures taken under the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP).

  • The NCASQCP shall be in such form and include such elements as are stipulated within the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (NCASP).

  • The National Civil Aviation Security Quality Control Programme (NCASQCP) shall contain all necessary quality control monitoring measures taken to assess on a regular basis the implementation of the National Civil Aviation Security Programme, including the policies on which they are based.


More Definitions of National Civil Aviation Security Programme

National Civil Aviation Security Programme means such programme established by an officer authorized by Central Government in this behalf to give effect to any annex of the Convention with the prior approval of central Government;
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means the measures adopted by the Minister, as the appropriate authority in the State, to ensure that the common standards referred to in Article 4 of the Council Regulation and the Annex to that Regulation are given effect in the State, and includes a national civil aviation security training programme.
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means the National Civil Aviation Security Programme established under regulation 10(1);
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means such written programme established by an officer authorised by Central Government to give effect to any Annex of the Convention with the prior approval of the Central Government to safeguard civil aviation operations against acts of unlawful interference;
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means a programme developed by the National Aviation Security and Facilitation Committee in terms of section 47 of the Act to safeguard against acts of unlawful interference with the safety of civil aviation and to provide for procedures to be taken to ensure safety, regularity and efficiency of civil aviation at national level;
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means the National Civil Aviation Security Programme established pursuant to regulation 9(1);
National Civil Aviation Security Programme means an integrated set of regulations and activities promulgated and performed bythe Republic of Kenya aimed at safeguarding civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference;