CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 47.065 Information required for registration--general
CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY REGULATIONS 1998 - REG 47.065
Information required for registration--generalFor paragraph 47.060(3)(b), and subject to regulation 47.075, the following information must be included in an application for registration of an aircraft:
(a) the owner's name and address;
(aa) if the aircraft is owned by more than 1 person--the name and signature of the owner who is appointed to act on behalf of the owners; and
(b) if the application is made by a person on behalf of the owner--the name and address of the person making the application;
(c) if the owner proposes to appoint another person as the registered operator of the aircraft--the registered operator's name and postal address, and:
(i) if the registered operator is an individual--his or her home address; or
(ii) if the registered operator is a corporation--the corporation's registered address;
(d) for an aircraft that has a type certificate, type acceptance certificate or provisional type certificate:
(i) the number of the certificate (if applicable); and
(ii) the production certificate number (if applicable); and
(iii) the manufacturer, and the country and year of manufacture, of the aircraft; and
(v) the aircraft serial number;
Note: For paragraph (d), the aircraft's manufacturer, model and serial number are those set out on the aircraft's data plate.
(e) for an aircraft to which paragraph (d) does not apply--the following:
(i) the aircraft manufacturer (if applicable);
(ii) the aircraft builder (if applicable);
(iii) whether the aircraft is a manned free balloon, an airship, a glider, a power - driven aeroplane, a rotorcraft or an ornithopter;
(iv) the country and year of manufacture of the aircraft;
(vi) the aircraft serial number;
(vii) if the aircraft is power - driven--the number of engines and whether they are piston, turbopropeller or jet turbine engines;
(viii) the number of seats including seats for the crew;
(ix) whether the aircraft is able to be used on land, on water, or on both;
(f) if a registration mark has been reserved for the aircraft, and the reservation has not lapsed--the registration mark;
(g) if the aircraft has been imported:
(i) the name of the country from which the aircraft was imported; and
(ii) the aircraft's registration mark, if any, in that country; and
(iii) evidence, provided by the national aviation authority of that country, that the aircraft is not on the aircraft register of that country.
Note: If the application for registration is an oral application, CASA
will ask for the information mentioned in this regulation during the oral
application.