The Civil Aviation Authority Regulations 1991

  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART I GENERAL

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Revocation

    3. 3.Interpretation

    4. 4.Service of documents

    5. 5.Publication by the Authority

  3. PART II FUNCTIONS CONFERRED ON THE AUTHORITY BY OR UNDER AIR NAVIGATION ORDERS

    1. 6.Regulation of the conduct of the Authority

    2. 7.Reasons for decisions

    3. 8.Inspection of aircraft register

    4. 9.Dissemination of reports of reportable occurrences

    5. 10.Substitution of a public use aerodrome licence for an ordinary aerodrome licence or of an ordinary aerodrome licence for a public use aerodrome licence

    6. 11.Any person may serve on the Authority an objection to...

    7. 12.Before the date fixed for the hearing of a case...

    8. 13.(1) Before any decision is made on an application or...

    9. 14.(1) The function of making a decision on an application...

  4. PART III AIR TRANSPORT LICENSING

    1. 15.Regulation of the conduct of the Authority

    2. 16.Application for the grant, revocation, suspension or variation of licences

    3. 17.Revocation, suspension or variation of licences without application being made

    4. 18.Variation of schedules of terms

    5. 19.Environmental cases

    6. 20.Objections and representations

    7. 21.Consultation by the Authority

    8. 22.Furnishing of information by the Authority

    9. 23.Preliminary Meetings

    10. 24.Preliminary hearings of allegations of behaviour damaging to a competitor

    11. 25.Hearings in connection with licences

    12. 26.Procedure at hearings

    13. 27.Appeals to the Secretary of State

    14. 28.Appeal from decisions after preliminary hearings of allegations of behaviour damaging to a competitor

    15. 29.Decisions on appeals

    16. 30.Transfer of licences

    17. 31.Surrender of licences

  5. PART IV OTHER FUNCTIONS OF THE AUTHORITY

    1. 32.Participation in civil proceedings

  6. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      REVOCATION

  7. Explanatory Note