Civil Aviation Act, 2009 (Act No. 13 of 2009)RegulationsCivil Aviation Regulations, 2011Part 91 : General Aviation and Operating Flight RulesSubpart 10 : CORSIA91.10.3 Attribution of international flights to an aeroplane operator |
(1) | An aeroplane operator shall identify international flights that are attributed to it in terms of subregulation (2). |
(2) | An attribution of a specific international flight to an aeroplane operator shall be determined as follows: |
(a) | when an aeroplane identification of a flight plan contains the ICAO Designator, that international flight shall be attributed to the aeroplane operator that has been assigned this designator; |
(b) | when aeroplane identification of a flight plan contains a nationality or common mark, and registration mark of an aeroplane that is explicitly listed in an AOC, a flight concerned shall be attributed to the aeroplane operator that holds such AOC; and |
(c) | when an aeroplane has not been identified in terms of subparagraph (a) and (b), an international flight shall be attributed to an aeroplane owner who shall be considered an aeroplane operator. |
(3) | An aeroplane owner shall, upon request by the Director, provide information to identify an actual aeroplane operator of a particular flight. |
(4) | An aeroplane operator may, by contract, delegate the administrative requirements of this Subpart to a third party, provided that a delegated third party is not the same entity as a verification body. |
(5) | Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation (4), liability for compliance may not be delegated and shall remain with the aeroplane operator in all situations. |
[Regulation 91.10.3 inserted by regulation 11(b) of Notice No. R. 520, GG 42632, dated 29 March 2019 (Twentieth Amendment of the Civil Aviation Regulations, 2019)]