Statutory Instrument 1989 No. 2004

      The Air Navigation Order 1989


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1989 No. 2004

CIVIL AVIATION

The Air Navigation Order 1989

Made 1st November 1989
Laid before Parliament 8th November 1989
Coming into force 29th November 1989


ARRANGEMENT OF ORDER

CITATION, COMMENCEMENT AND REVOCATION
1.  Citation and commencement
2.  Revocation
PART I
Registration and Marking of Aircraft
3.  Aircraft to be registered
4.  Registration of aircraft in the United Kingdom
5.  Nationality and registration marks
PART II
Air Operators' Certificates
6.  Issue of air operators' certificates
PART III
Airworthiness and Equipment of Aircraft
7.  Certificate of airworthiness to be in force
8.  Issue, renewal, etc., of certificates of airworthiness
9.  Certificate of maintenance review
10.  Technical log
11.  Inspection, overhaul, repair, replacement and modification
12.  Licensing of maintenance engineers
13.  Equipment of aircraft
14.  Radio equipment of aircraft
15.  Minimum equipment requirements
16.  Aircraft, engine and propeller log books
17.  Aircraft weight schedule
18.  Access and inspection for airworthiness purposes
PART IV
Aircraft Crew and Licensing
19.  Composition of crew of aircraft
20.  Members of flight crew—requirement of licences
21.  Grant, renewal and effect of flight crew licences
22.  Validation of licences
23.  Personal flying log book
24.  Instruction in flying
25.  Glider pilot—minimum age
PART V
Operation of Aircraft
26.  Operations manual
27.  Training manual
28.  Public transport—operator's responsibilities
29.  Loading—public transport aircraft and suspended loads
30.  Public transport—operating conditions
31.  Aircraft registered in the United Kingdom—aerodrome operating minima
32.  Aircraft not registered in the United Kingdom—aerodrome operating minima
33.  Pilots to remain at controls
34.  Wearing of survival suits by crew
35.  Pre-flight action by commander of aircraft
36.  Passenger briefing by commander
37.  Public transport of passengers—additional duties of commander
38.  Operation of radio in aircraft
39.  Minimum navigation performance
40.  Use of flight recording systems and preservation of records
41.  Towing of gliders
42.  Towing, picking up and raising of persons and articles
43.  Dropping of articles and animals
44.  Dropping of persons
45.  Issue of Aerial Application Certificates
46.  Carriage of weapons and of munitions of war
47.  Carriage of dangerous goods
48.  Method of carriage of persons
49.  Exits and break-in markings
50.  Endangering safety of an aircraft
51.  Endangering safety of any person or property
52.  Drunkenness in aircraft
53.  Smoking in aircraft
54.  Authority of commander of aircraft
55.  Stowaways
56.  Exhibitions of flying
PART VI
Fatigue of Crew
57.  Application and interpretation of Part VI
58.  Fatigue of crew—operator's responsibilities
59.  Fatigue of crew—responsibilities of crew
60.  Flight times—responsibilities of flight crew
PART VII
Documents and Records
61.  Documents to be carried
62.  Records to be kept
63.  Production of documents and records
64.  Power to inspect and copy documents and records
65.  Preservation of documents, etc.
66.  Revocation, suspension and variation of certificates, licences and other documents
67.  Revocation, suspension or variation of permissions, etc. granted under article 88 or article 92
68.  Offences in relation to documents and records
PART VIII
Control of Air Traffic
69.  Rules of the air and air traffic control
70.  Licensing of air traffic controllers, student air traffic controllers and aerodrome flight information service officers
71.  Prohibition of unlicensed air traffic controllers, student air traffic controllers and aerodrome flight information service officers
72.  Flight Information Service Manual
73.  Incapacity of air traffic controllers
74.  Power to prohibit or restrict flying
75.  Balloons, kites, airships, gliders and parascending parachutes
PART IX
Aerodromes, Aeronautical Lights and Dangerous Lights
76.  Aerodromes—public transport of passengers and instruction in flying
77.  Use of Government and Authority aerodromes
78.  Licensing of aerodromes
79.  Aeronautical radio stations
80.  Aeronautical radio station records
81.  Charges at aerodromes licensed for public use
82.  Use of aerodromes by aircraft of Contracting States and of the Commonwealth
83.  Noise and vibration caused by aircraft on aerodromes
84.  Aeronautical lights
85.  Dangerous lights
86.  Customs and Excise airports
87.  Aviation fuel at aerodromes
PART X
General
88.  Restriction with respect to carriage for valuable consideration in aircraft registered outside the United Kingdom
89.  Filing and approval of tariffs
90.  Permissions for inter-regional scheduled air services within the European Community
91.  Tariffs for scheduled air services between Member States of the European Community
92.  Restriction with respect to aerial photography, aerial survey and aerial work in aircraft registered outside the United Kingdom
93.  Flights over any foreign country
94.  Mandatory reporting
95.  Power to prevent aircraft flying
96.  Right of access to aerodromes and other places
97.  Obstruction of persons
98.  Enforcement of directions
99.  Penalties
100.  Extra-territorial effect of the Order
101.  Aircraft in transit over certain United Kingdom territorial waters
102.  Application of Order to British-controlled aircraft not registered in the United Kingdom
103.  Application of Order to the Crown and visiting forces, etc
104.  Exemption from Order
105.  Appeal to County Court or Sheriffs Court
106.  Interpretation
107.  Public transport and aerial work
108.  Saving
109.  Small aircraft
110.  Approval of persons to furnish reports

SCHEDULES

  1. 
  Part A. Table of General Classification of Aircraft
  Part B. Nationality and Registration Marks of Aircraft Registered in the United Kingdom
  Part C. Aircraft Dealer's Certificate—Conditions

  2.  A and B Conditions

  3.  Categories of Aircraft

  4.  Aircraft Equipment

  5.  Radio and Radio Navigation Equipment to be carried in Aircraft

  6.  Aircraft, Engine and Propeller Log Books

  7.  Areas specified in connection with the Carriage of Flight Navigators as members of Flight Crews or Approved Navigational Equipment on Public Transport Aircraft

  8.  Flight Crew of Aircraft—Licences and Ratings

  9.  Air Traffic Controllers—Ratings

  10.  Public Transport—Operational Requirements

  11.  Documents to be Carried by Aircraft Registered in the United Kingdom

  12.  Penalties

  13.  Parts of Straits specified in connection with the Flight of Aircraft in Transit over United Kingdom Territorial Waters

 

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