CASR 047

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LAMPIRAN : KEPUTUSAN MENTERI PERHUBUNGAN NOMOR : TANGGAL : AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION (47) 1

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CASR 047

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LAMPIRAN : KEPUTUSAN MENTERI PERHUBUNGAN NOMOR :TANGGAL :

AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION (47)

CASR PART 47 - AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION

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Contents

Section

Subpart A - General

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47.1 Applicability...................................................................... 347.3 Register of Civil Aircraft................................................... 347.5 Eligibility for registration ................................................. 347.7 Applicants ....................................................................... 447.9 Evidence of ownership .................................................... 4

47.11 Registration Marks .......................................................... 4

Subpart B - Certificate of Aircraft Registration

47.21 Application for registration .............................................. 547.23 Certificate of Registration ............................................... 547.25 Duration of Certificate of Registration ............................ 547.27 Change of ownership of aircraft....................................... 547.29 Aircraft destroyed or permanently withdrawn from

use ...6

47.31 Change of address ......................................................... 647.33 Cancellation of Certificate for export purpose ................ 647.35 Replacement of Certificate ............................................. 7

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SUBPART A - GENERAL

47.1 Applicability.

This part prescribes the requirements for registering aircraft under Article 9 of the Aviation Act of 1992. Subpart B applies to each applicant for, and holder of, a Certificate of Aircraft Registration.

47.3 Register of Civil Aircraft.

The register of civil aircraft established in pursuance of Article 9 of Aviation Act No. 15, 1992 shall be maintained by the Director General. The Director General shall record in the register the following particulars in respect of each civil aircraft registered in Indonesia:

The number of the certificate of registration; The nationality and registration marks;

The manufacture’s designation of the aircraft; The serial number of the aircraft; The name of the registered owner;

The address of the registered owner;

The name of the registered operator;

The address of the registered operator;

The date on which the entry was made in the register : and

The type of operations for which the aircraft is registered.

47.5 Eligibility for Registration.

An aircraft shall be eligible for registration in Indonesia if, but only if: It is owned and operated wholly by a person or persons qualified to be the owner or owners of an aircraft registered in Indonesia and is not registered under the laws of any foreign country:

NOTE : Qualified person or persons are described in Article 9 of the Aviation Act No. 15, 1992.

All duties due and payable under the laws of Indonesia in respect of the importation of the aircraft into Indonesia have been paid : and

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The aircraft is certificated and equipped in accordance with the requirements of these Regulations for the type(s) of operation in respect of which registration is sought.

47.7 Applicants.

A person who wishes to register an aircraft in Indonesia must submit an Application for Aircraft Registration under this part.

An aircraft may be registered only by and in the legal name of its owner.

The registration is not evidence of ownership of aircraft in any proceeding in which ownership by a particular person is in issue. The DGAC does not issue any certificate of ownership or endorse any information with respect to ownership on a Certificate of Aircraft Registration. The DGAC issues a Certificate of Aircraft Registration to the person who appears to be the owner on the basis of the evidence of ownership submitted pursuant to Section 47.11 with the Application for Aircraft Registration, or recorded at the DGAC Aircraft Registry.

In this part, “owner” includes a buyer in possession, a bailee, or a lessee of an aircraft under a contract of conditional sale, and the assignee of that person.

47. 9 Evidence of ownership.

Each person who submits an Application for Aircraft Registration under this part shall also submit the required evidence of ownership.

47.11 Registration Marks.

The registration mark shall be assigned by the Director General and shall consist of three letters.

Combinations of letters designed for the registration mark shall not be used which might be confused with the five - letter combinations used in the International Code of Signals, Part II, or the three letter combinations beginning with Q used in the Q-code, and with the distress signal SOS or other similar urgency signals, e.g. XXX. PAN and TTT.

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SUBPART B - CERTIFICATE OF AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION

47.21 Application for Registration.

Application for the registration of an aircraft in Indonesia shall be made on a form as prescribed by the Director General.

47.23 Certificate of Registration.

The Director General shall issue to the owner of each aircraft registered by him a certificate of registration conforming to the form adopted in pursuance of the ICAO Convention on International Civil Aviation.

47. 25 Duration of Certificate of Registration.

A Certificate of Registration shall remain valid for the period of validity specified in the Certificate and such period shall not exceed three years from the date of issue or previous renewal of the Certificate.

47.27 Change of ownership of aircraft.

Where there is a change in the ownership of a registered aircraft, the Certificate of Registration shall thereupon be deemed to be canceled and the vender or transferor of the aircraft shall forward the following to the Director General :

a notification of the change of ownership, setting out the full name and address of the new owner and date of change of ownership; and

the Certificate of Registration of the aircraft.

Upon application by the new owner of the aircraft, the Director General may register him as the owner of the aircraft and issue a new Certificate of Registration.

An appropriate entry shall be made in the Register of Civil Aircraft.

47.29 Aircraft destroyed or permanently withdrawn from Use.

When a registered aircraft has been destroyed or permanently withdrawn from use, the owner of the aircraft shall forward the following to the Director General :

A notification of the destruction or withdrawal from use the Certificate of Registration of the aircraft. The Certificate of Registration shall be canceled and an appropriate entry made in the Register.

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47.31 Change of address.

Within 30 days after any change in his permanent mailing address, the holder of a Certificate of Aircraft Registration for an aircraft shall notify the Director General of his new address. A revised Certificate of Aircraft Registration is then issued.

47.33 Cancellation of Certificate for export purpose.

The holder of a Certificate of Aircraft Registration who wishes to cancel the Certificate for the purpose of export must submit to the Director General:

A written request for cancellation of the Certificate describing the aircraft by make, model, and serial number, stating the registration marks and the country to which the aircraft will be exported; and Evidence satisfactory to the Director General that each holder of a recorded right has been satisfied or has consented to the transfer.

The DGAC notifies the country to which the aircraft is to be exported of the cancellation by ordinary mail, or by airmail at the owner’s request. The owner must arrange and pay for the transmission of this notice by means other than ordinary mail or airmail.

47.35 Replacement of Certificate.

If a Certificate of Aircraft Registration is lost, stolen, or mutilated, the holder of the Certificate of Aircraft Registration may apply to the Director General for a duplicate certificate, accompanying his application with the fees required.

MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS

DR. HARYANTO DHANURTIRTO