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Reprint
as at 1 July 2013

Civil Aviation (Offences) Regulations 2006

(SR 2006/168)
Dame Sian Elias, Administrator of the Government

Order in Council

At Wellington this 26th day of June 2006
Present:Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government in Council

Note

Changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in this reprint.
A general outline of these changes is set out in the notes at the end of this reprint, together with other explanatory material about this reprint.
These regulations are administered by the Ministry of Transport.

Pursuant to section 100 of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, Her Excellency the Administrator of the Government, acting on the advice and with the consent of the Executive Council, makes the following regulations.

Contents

1 Title
2 Commencement
3 Interpretation
4 Offences and penalties
5 Infringement offences
6 Infringement notices
7 Form of pilot-in-command request and undertaking
8 Revocation
Schedule 1
Offence provisions and penalties
Schedule 2
Civil aviation infringement offence notice
Schedule 3
Unruly passenger infringement notice
Schedule 4
Request and undertaking with respect to unruly passenger

Regulations

1 Title

These regulations are the Civil Aviation (Offences) Regulations 2006.

2 Commencement

These regulations come into force on 1 August 2006.

3 Interpretation

(1) In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires,—
Act means the Civil Aviation Act 1990
Civil Aviation Rules or rules means the ordinary rules made under Part 3 of the Act
provision means a provision of the Civil Aviation Rules.

(2) Every reference in these regulations to any provision includes every provision for the time being in force amending or made in substitution for that provision.
(3) The brief descriptions given in the second column of Schedule 1 are intended to be only an indication of the content of the provisions they describe, and are not intended to be used in the interpretation of the provisions.
(4) Abbreviations used in the second column of Schedule 1 have the meanings given to those abbreviations in the rules.

4 Offences and penalties

(1) A breach of a provision specified in the first column of Schedule 1 is an offence against the Act.

(2) A person who commits an offence referred to in subclause (1) is liable on conviction,—
(a) in the case of an individual, to a fine not exceeding the amount specified in relation to that offence in the third column of Schedule 1:
(b) in the case of a body corporate, to a fine not exceeding the amount specified in relation to that offence in the fourth column of Schedule 1.

Regulation 4 heading: amended, on 1 July 2013, by section 413 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (2011 No 81).
Regulation 4(2): amended, on 1 July 2013, by section 413 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (2011 No 81).

5 Infringement offences

(1) A breach of a provision specified in the first column of Schedule 1 for which an infringement fee is specified in Schedule 1 is an infringement offence against the Act.

(2) The infringement fee for an offence referred to in subclause (1) is,—
(a) in the case of an individual, the infringement fee specified in relation to that offence in the fifth column of Schedule 1:
(b) in the case of a body corporate, the infringement fee specified in relation to that offence in the sixth column of Schedule 1.

6 Infringement notices

Every infringement notice under—
(a) section 58 of the Act must be in the form set out in Schedule 2; and
(b) section 65P of the Act must be in the form set out in Schedule 3.

7 Form of pilot-in-command request and undertaking

(1) Every request by a pilot-in-command for an infringement notice to be issued to, or for proceedings to be commenced against, an unruly passenger under section 65D(1)(a)(i) of the Act must be in the form set out in Schedule 4.
(2) Every undertaking by a pilot-in-command under section 65D(1)(a)(ii) of the Act must be in the form set out in Schedule 4.

8 Revocation

The Civil Aviation (Offences) Regulations 1997 (SR 1997/56) are revoked.

Schedule 1
Offence provisions and penalties

rr 4, 5

 
 

Fines and fees ($)Conviction

Infringement fee

Provision
Brief description
Individual
Body corporate
Individual
Body corporate

Part 12
Accidents, incidents, and statistics
 
 
 
 

Rule 12.53
Pilot-in-command or operator involved in accident must provide occurrence details within prescribed time.
4,000
25,000
1,000
 

Rule 12.57(a)(1)
Prescribed certificate holder involved in incident must provide occurrence details within prescribed time.
 
25,000
 
12,000

Rule 12.57(a)(2)
Person involved in incident must provide occurrence details within prescribed time.
4,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 12.57(a)(3)
Pilot-in-command involved in airspace or bird incident must provide occurrence details within prescribed time.
4,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 12.59
Prescribed certificate holder who submits occurrence details to Authority must investigate incident and submit report to Authority within prescribed time.
 
25,000
 
12,000

Rule 12.101
No person may interfere with aircraft involved in accident.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 12.103(a)
Holder of certificate of registration of aircraft involved in serious incident or accident must preserve records.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 12.103(b)
Holder of other certificates must preserve records.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 12.105
Holder of prescribed certificate must retain specified defective product or component for prescribed time.
4,000
25,000
1,000
12,000

Rule 12.151
Person operating an aircraft must submit specified operating and statistical data and information as prescribed.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Part 19
Transition rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 19.5(c)
No person may fly New Zealand Civil Air Ensign except as provided.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 19.7
No crew member may be intoxicated or impaired by drugs.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 19.15(a)
No foreign registered aircraft may be operated for hire or reward (other than on air transport operation) except with approval of Director.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 19.15(b)
Holder of approval to operate foreign registered aircraft must comply with conditions or limitations imposed.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 19.103
Holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate must provide statistical returns to Director.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 19.105(a)
No person may operate pilotless aircraft except with authorisation and in accordance with conditions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.205
Qualifications required by pilot-in-command carrying out instrument approach under IFR using GPS receiver.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 19.207(1)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment must ensure equipment approved and form endorsed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(2)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment must operate equipment in accordance with manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(3)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment within New Zealand flight information region must ensure aircraft equipped with other navigation system(s).
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(4)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment intending GPS based instrument approach must obtain RAIM prediction.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(5)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment must ensure en route and terminal navigation conducted in prescribed way.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(6)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment must ensure all GPS instrument approaches accomplished with approved procedures.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(7)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment must take prescribed actions if RAIM warning displayed or GPS equipment has operated in DR mode for more than stipulated time.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(8)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment may not commence instrument approach while RAIM warning displayed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.207(9)
Person operating aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment and using alternate aerodrome must ensure radio navigation aid can be used.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.209(a)
Person may not operate aircraft under IFR using sole means GPS within New Zealand Flight Information Region.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.209(b)(1)
Person operating New Zealand registered aircraft under IFR using sole means GPS in Auckland Oceanic Flight Information Region must ensure equipment approved and form endorsed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.209(b)(2)
Person operating New Zealand registered aircraft under IFR using sole means GPS in Auckland Oceanic Flight Information Region must operate equipment in accordance with manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.209(b)(3)
Person operating New Zealand registered aircraft under IFR using sole means GPS in Auckland Oceanic Flight Information Region must use and cross check current data.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.209(b)(4)
Person operating New Zealand registered aircraft under IFR using sole means GPS in Auckland Oceanic Flight Information Region must advise ATC if RAIM warning displayed or GPS equipment has operated in DR mode for more than stipulated time.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.211(a)
No person may operate aircraft using GPS receiver that does not comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.213(a)
Circumstances in which pilot-in-command may not use GPS-derived distance information.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 19.213(b)
Pilot-in-command must provide GPS-derived distance information in prescribed manner.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 19.213(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command using GPS-derived distance information in certain circumstances.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 19.219(a)
Pilot-in-command may only operate aircraft under IFR using GPS equipment as primary or sole means navigation system if flight plan appropriately endorsed.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 19.219(b)
No person may make specified entry in flight plan form unless specified requirements met.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 19.303
No person except holder of certificate of approval for supply may issue release note for specified aeronautical products.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 19.311(c)
Holder of expired or revoked supply organisation certificate must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 19.311(d)
Holder of suspended supply organisation certificate must produce certificate for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 19.327(1)
Supply organisation must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 19.327(2)
Supply organisation must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 19.327(3)
Supply organisation must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 19.327(4)
Supply organisation must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 19.327(5)
Supply organisation must ensure quality of aeronautical products.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.329(a)
Supply organisation must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 19.329(b)
Supply organisation must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures where—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) offence is failing to meet requirements of Part 19:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) offence is failing to ensure amendment complies with required procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 19.329(c)
Supply organisation must provide Director with copy of amendments to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 19.329(d)
Supply organisation must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.329(f)
Supply organisation must comply with conditions prescribed on changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.329(g)
Supply organisation must forward certificate for amendment when required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 19.329(h)
Supply organisation must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 19.331(a)
Supply organisation ceasing operations must notify Director.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.353
Restrictions on persons and aircraft subject to security control relating to firearms, weapons, ammunition, explosives, and other dangerous things.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 19.355
Prohibition relating to barriers controlling access to security areas or operational areas.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 19.357(b)
No person may be in security area without identity card or document.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 19.357(d)
Person must remain in security area only for duties.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 19.357(e)
Person entering or in security area must produce identity card or document for inspection if required.
1,000
 
500
 

Rule 19.357(f)
Holder of identity card must return it if holder ceases to be entitled to hold card.
1,000
 
500
 

Rule 19.359(a)
Government agency requiring person subject to judicial or administrative procedures to travel on aircraft must inform operator.
 
2,500
 
1,000

Rule 19.359(b)
Responsibilities of operator where person subject to judicial or administrative procedures allowed to travel.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 19.359(c)
Government agency must comply with conditions of travel by person subject to judicial or administrative procedures.
 
2,500
 
1,000

Rule 19.405
No person may act as test pilot unless approved by Director and licensed.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Part 21
Certification of products and parts
 
 
 
 

Rule 21.8
Responsibilities of type certificate holder on design changes.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.25(b)
Holder of revoked type certificate must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.25(c)
Holder of suspended type certificate must produce certificate for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.27(a)
Restrictions on transfer of type certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.27(b)
Obligations on type certificate holder before transfer.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.121(a)
Restrictions on transfer of supplemental type certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.121(b)
Obligations on supplemental type certificate holder before transfer.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.123
Responsibilities of supplemental type certificate holder.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.125
Responsibilities of supplemental type certificate holder intending to make change.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.179(d)
Holder of expired airworthiness certificate must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.181
Holder of certificate of registration for aircraft must transfer airworthiness certificate with aircraft.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.335(b)
Holder of invalid export airworthiness certificate must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.339(a)
Restrictions on use of authorised release certificate for export.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.341
Responsibilities of exporter granted export airworthiness certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.605
No person may identify article with NZTSO marking except in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.617(b)
Holder of revoked NZTSO authorisation must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.617(c)
Holder of suspended NZTSO authorisation must produce certificate for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.621
Responsibilities of manufacturer who holds NZTSO authorisation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.623(a)
No person may make design changes to NZTSO article except in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.623(b)
Conditions under which holder of NZTSO authorisation may make design changes.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.623(c)
Responsibilities of holder of NZTSO authorisation intending to make design change.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.625
Responsibilities of holder of NZTSO authorisation to make and keep records.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.715(b)
Holder of revoked NZPMA authorisation must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.715(c)
Holder of suspended NZPMA authorisation must produce certificate for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.719
Responsibilities of holder of NZPMA authorisation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.721
Responsibilities of holder of NZPMA authorisation to make and keep records.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 21.803
Manufacturer of aircraft, aircraft engine, manned free balloon, or propeller must identify it in prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.807(a)
Restrictions on removal, alteration, and replacement of prescribed identification from product or part.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 21.809(a)
Restrictions on removal or reinstallation of data plate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 21.811
Manufacturer of critical part must mark it as prescribed.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 21.813
Manufacturer of replacement and modification materials, parts, and appliances must mark them as prescribed.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Part 39
Airworthiness directives
 
 
 
 

Rule 39.51(a)
Operator of aircraft must not operate aircraft unless the operator complies with prescribed airworthiness directives or approved alternative means of compliance.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 39.51(b)
Person must notify Director regarding emergency airworthiness directive if not holding certificate of registration.
2,500
15,000
 
 

Part 43
General maintenance rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 43.5
Prohibition on fraudulent or false entries in records and reports and reproduction or alteration of records or reports for fraudulent purpose.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 43.51(a)
Person must not perform maintenance on aircraft or component without appropriate licence and rating, certificate, supervision, or authorisation.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 43.51(e)
Person must not perform maintenance on prescribed special category aircraft unless trained and authorised by named principal provider of prescribed maintenance service.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 43.53(1)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must be familiar with actions required for continued airworthiness of aircraft or component.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(2)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must use adequate housing and facilities for prescribed purposes.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(3)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must use prescribed or acceptable methods, techniques, and practices.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(4)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must use specified materials, parts, and appliances.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(5)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must use necessary tools and apparatus.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(6)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must use recommended or equivalent test equipment.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(7)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must use recommended special test equipment or equivalent test equipment acceptable to the Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(8)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must ensure every applicable airworthiness requirement is met.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(9)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must ensure condition of aircraft or component satisfactory for release-to-service.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 43.53(10)
Person performing maintenance on aircraft or component must ensure aircraft or component complies with applicable certification requirements for aircraft noise and engine emission.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 43.53(11)
Person must not perform maintenance on aircraft or component unless relieved from performing maintenance for specified periods.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 43.54(a)
Person must not perform maintenance on, or release-to-service, specified aircraft or components except under authority of maintenance organisation certificate.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 43.54(b)
Person must not perform specified types of maintenance except under authority of maintenance organisation certificate.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 43.55
Responsibilities for recording of overhaul.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 43.59
Responsibilities of person inspecting radio station.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.61
Responsibilities of person inspecting altimeter system.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.63
Responsibilities of person inspecting SSR transponder.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.65
Responsibilities of person inspecting emergency locator transmitter.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.67
Requirements of person conducting non-destructive test.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.69
Recording requirements of person performing maintenance.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.101(a)
Person must not certify aircraft or component for release-to-service after maintenance without prescribed qualification.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 43.101(c)
Person must not certify aircraft or component for release-to-service after maintenance unless relieved from performing prescribed activities for specified periods.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 43.103
Person must not certify aircraft or component for release-to-service after maintenance unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 43.105(a)
Person certifying aircraft or component for release to service must make specified entries in logbook or other record.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.105(b)
Person certifying release to service of component not installed in or allocated to aircraft must use CAA form.
625
 
250
 

Rule 43.107
Responsibilities of person certifying aircraft or component for release to service that includes equipment permitted to be inoperative.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.109
Responsibilities of person who does not certify aircraft or component for release-to-service because of uncleared defect.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.113(a)
Person must not certify aircraft or component for release-to-service unless requirements regarding duplicate safety inspection and rule 43.113(c) are met.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.113(c)
Person who carries out duplicate safety inspection must enter specified information in appropriate maintenance logbook.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.115(a)
Person must not certify aircraft for release-to-service after prescribed maintenance activities unless engine performance check performed.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 43.115(b)
Person who certifies aircraft for release-to-service after engine check to record specified information in appropriate maintenance logbook or worksheet.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.151(a)
Person must not perform review of airworthiness for aircraft unless person holds prescribed inspection authorisation.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.153(a)
Person performing prescribed review of airworthiness must, within 30 days before certifying completed review, carry out prescribed activities.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 43.153(c)
Person performing review of airworthiness must record defects in technical log and maintenance logbook.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.155
Person who performs review of airworthiness must carry out prescribed tasks on completion of review.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 43.157
Requirements on person performing annual review of airworthiness and finding discrepancies.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 43.203
Qualifications required by person certifying aircraft or component after major modification or repair.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.205
Person certifying conformity of aircraft or aircraft component after major modification or repair must ensure modification or repair conforms to applicable technical data.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.207
Person certifying conformity after major modification or repair must complete CAA form and provide holder of certificate of registration and Director with copy.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 43.303
Person performing maintenance in accordance with maintenance programme on prescribed aircraft or component must perform prescribed tasks.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 43.307
Person performing maintenance on prescribed aircraft must, on completion of maintenance, record prescribed information.
1,250
 
500
 

Part 47
Aircraft registration and marking
 
 
 
 

Rule 47.51
Circumstances when person must register aircraft and hold valid certificate of registration from prescribed authority.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 47.57(b)
Holder of certificate of registration must submit information to, or notify, Director regarding change of possession.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.61(a)
Holder of certificate of registration must notify Director of any change that affects currency of information contained in certificate or operator statement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.65(b)
Holder of suspended certificate of registration must produce certificate for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.65(c)
Holder of revoked certificate of registration must surrender certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.67(a)
Holder of certificate of registration must notify Director if aware aircraft destroyed, lost, stolen, or permanently withdrawn from use, or application made for registration in another country.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.101(a)
Holder of certificate of registration must ensure aircraft displays markings and identification plate in required manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 47.101(f)
Holder of certificate of registration must ensure aircraft displays approved identifiable paint scheme and markings.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 47.104(f)
Holder of certificate of registration must provide Director with three-view set of photographs of aircraft displaying identifiable paint scheme and markings.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.106(b)
Responsibilities of certificate of registration holder intending to discontinue display of identifiable paint scheme and markings.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 47.121
Person may not place a mark or symbol on aircraft that modifies or obscures aircraft markings.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Part 61
Pilot licences and ratings
 
 
 
 

Rule 61.5(a)
Pilot of New Zealand registered aircraft operating in New Zealand must hold prescribed pilot licence.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.5(b)
Pilot of New Zealand registered aircraft operating outside New Zealand must hold prescribed pilot licence.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.5(c)
Pilot of foreign registered aircraft operating in New Zealand must hold prescribed pilot licence.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.5(d)
Pilot of New Zealand registered aircraft, or foreign registered aircraft operating in New Zealand, must hold prescribed current type rating for the aircraft.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.5(j)
Pilot of New Zealand registered aircraft, or foreign registered aircraft in New Zealand, operating under IFR, must hold prescribed current instrument rating.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.5(k)
Person exercising privileges of flight instructor must hold appropriate current flight instructor rating.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.5(1)
Person exercising privileges of flight examiner must hold appropriate current flight examiner rating.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.19(a)
Person may not perform a prescribed act of unauthorised conduct in relation to a written examination.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.25(b)
Dual flight instruction or flight testing must be carried out in aircraft equipped with prescribed controls, instruments, safety harness, and equipment.
5,000
30,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 61.25(c)
Responsibilities of pilot when accumulating instrument flight experience in VMC toward required instrument flight time.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.25(d)
Responsibilities of pilot when accumulating instrument flight experience in IMC toward required instrument flight time.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.27
Responsibility of flight examiner to be pilot-in-command in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.29
Responsibility of pilot to maintain accurate logbook with the prescribed information and in the prescribed manner.
2,500
 
500
 

Rule 61.35(a)
Person may not exercise privileges of pilot licence unless person holds prescribed medical certificate and complies with conditions, restrictions, and endorsements on medical certificate.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.35(b)
Person may not exercise privileges of validation permit unless person holds prescribed medical certificate and complies with conditions, restrictions, and limitations on medical certificate.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.37(a)
Recent flight experience requirements for airline transport pilot.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.37(b)
Recent flight experience requirements for senior commercial pilot, commercial pilot, private pilot—day flight.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.37(c)
Recent flight experience requirements for senior commercial pilot, commercial pilot, private pilot—night flight.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.37(h)
Flight instructor must meet recent flight experience requirements before giving flight instructions.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.37(i)
Prescribed requirements for pilot who has not met biennial flight review requirements for 5 years or more.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.39(a)
Pilot may not exercise privileges of licence without biennial flight review.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.43(c)
Holder of licence or rating must take prescribed examination or test when required by Director.
2,500
 
500
 

Rule 61.103(a)
Person who does not hold a current pilot licence may not manipulate the controls of an aircraft unless prescribed requirements are met.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.105
Person who does not hold current pilot licence may not fly aircraft solo unless prescribed requirements are met.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.105(b)
Responsibilities of flight instructor who authorises a pilot for solo flight.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.107
Person who does not hold a current pilot licence may not act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft in prescribed circumstances.
10,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 61.155(b)
Holder of private pilot licence may not act as pilot-in-command or co-pilot in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.157
Responsibilities of private pilot licence holder: complying with prescribed currency requirements.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.205(b)
Holder of commercial or senior commercial pilot licence may not act as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of aircraft at night unless prescribed requirements have been met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.207
Responsibilities of commercial and senior commercial pilot licence holder: complying with prescribed currency requirements.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.257
Responsibilities of airline transport pilot licence holder: complying with prescribed currency requirements.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(c)
Holder of Category E flight instructor rating may not instruct in top-dressing or spraying unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(f)
Holder of Category D flight instructor rating may not give instrument flight instruction unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(g)
Holder of Category D flight instructor rating may not instruct at night, in multi-engined aircraft, or in instrument flight unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(j)
Holder of Category C flight instructor rating may not exercise Category C flight instructor privileges for first 6 months or 100 hours of instructional flying unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(k)
Holder of Category C flight instructor rating may not give instrument flight instruction under prescribed conditions unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(l)
Holder of Category C flight instructor rating may not instruct at night, in multi-engined aircraft, or in aeroplane spinning or aerobatics unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(p)
Holder of Category B flight instructor rating may not instruct at night, in multi-engined aircraft, or in aeroplane spinning or aerobatics unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(s)
Holder of Category A flight instructor rating may not give instrument flight instruction under prescribed conditions unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.305(t)
Holder of Category A flight instructor rating may not instruct in multi-engined aircraft unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.307(a)
Holder of Category E flight instructor rating may not give agricultural flight instruction unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.307(b)
Holder of Category D flight instructor rating may not give instrument flight instruction unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.307(c)
Holder of Category D, C, B or A flight instructor rating may not give IFR cross-country navigation instruction unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.307(d)
Holder of Category C or B flight instructor rating may not give flight instruction unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.307(e)
Holder of Category A flight instructor rating may not give flight instruction unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.357(b)
Holder of a recreational pilot licence may not act as pilot-in-command or co-pilot in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.359
Holder of recreational pilot licence must not exercise privileges of licence if licence holder is aware of or suspects change in medical condition.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.361
Responsibility of recreational pilot licence holder: complying with prescribed currency requirements.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.557(a)
Holder of aerobatic flight rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.607(a)
Holder of glider tow rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.657(a)
Holder of parachute drop rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.705(b)
Holder of Grade 2 agricultural rating may not act as pilot-in-command of aircraft on agricultural aircraft operations that create hazard to third parties.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.707(a)
Holder of agricultural rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.707(c)
Holder of Grade 1 agricultural rating may not act as pilot-in-command of aircraft on agricultural aircraft operations that create hazard to third parties unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.757(a)
Holder of pilot chemical rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.807(a)
Holder of instrument rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 61.907(a)
Holder of flight examiner rating may not exercise privileges of that rating unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Part 63
Flight engineer licences and ratings
 
 
 
 

Rule 63.3(a), (b), and (c)
Person acting as flight engineer must hold prescribed licence.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 63.3(d)
Person acting as flight engineer must hold prescribed aircraft type rating.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 63.3(e)
Flight engineer instructor must hold flight engineer instructor rating.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 63.3(f)
Flight engineer examiner must hold flight engineer examiner rating.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 63.17(a)
Person may not perform proscribed act in relation to examination.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 63.19(a)
Responsibilities of cadet flight engineer and flight engineer to record flight time in approved logbook.
625
 
250
 

Rule 63.19(b)
Responsibilities of cadet flight engineer and flight engineer to record flight time within required period.
625
 
250
 

Rule 63.19(c)
Responsibilities of cadet flight engineer and flight engineer to keep logbook for 12 months after last entry.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 63.19(d)
Responsibilities of cadet flight engineer and flight engineer: submission of logbook to Director.
625
 
250
 

Rule 63.19(e)
Certain flight time may not be credited by flight engineer.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 63.21(a)
Holder of cadet flight engineer licence or flight engineer licence may only credit flight time when aircraft type requires flight engineer.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 63.23
Responsibilities of cadet flight engineer and flight engineer to comply with prescribed medical requirements.
4,000
 
 
 

Rule 63.25(a)
Flight engineer not to exercise privileges of licence without biennial flight review.
4,000
 
 
 

Rule 63.27(a)
Holder of licence or rating must take prescribed proficiency examination when required by Director.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 63.27(c)
Person who takes prescribed proficiency examination and fails to comply with requirements for licence or rating may not exercise privileges.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 63.157(a)
Recent experience requirements (preceding 90 days) for flight engineer.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 63.157(b)
Recent experience requirements (preceding 5 years) for flight engineer.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 63.305(b)
Preconditions and qualifications required to exercise privileges of flight engineer instructor rating.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 63.355(b)
Preconditions and qualifications required to exercise privileges of flight engineer examiner rating.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Part 65
Air traffic service personnel licences and ratings
 
 
 
 

Rule 65.5(a)
Responsibilities of person providing air traffic service to comply with air traffic certificate and current licences and ratings requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 65.5(b)
Person exercising privileges of air traffic service instructor must hold current air traffic service instructor rating.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 65.5(c)
Person exercising privileges of air traffic service examiner must hold current air traffic service examiner rating.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 65.19(a)
Person must not perform proscribed act in relation to examination.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 65.21
Responsibilities of air traffic service licence holder: general requirements for air traffic service logbooks.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.23(b)
Certain time may not be credited by person exercising privileges of prescribed licence or rating.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.25(a)
Responsibilities of holder of air traffic trainee licence or air traffic controller licence to comply with prescribed medical requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 65.27(a)
Holder of licence or rating must take prescribed proficiency examination when required by Director.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.27(b)
Person who takes prescribed proficiency examination and fails to comply with requirements for licence or rating may not exercise privileges.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 65.107
Recent experience requirements (preceding 5 years) for holder of air traffic controller licence.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 65.205(b)
Holder of a flight service operator licence must be familiar with prescribed information and procedures used at aeronautical station for which licence is validated.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.307(b)
Holder of air traffic controller rating must be familiar with all current information relating to that rating.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.309(b)
Holder of air traffic controller rating or validation must meet prescribed requirements if privileges of rating or validation not exercised in preceding 6 months.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.357(b)
Holder of flight service operator rating must be familiar with all current information relating to that rating.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.405(b)
Holder of air traffic service instructor rating must meet prescribed requirements to exercise privileges of rating.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 65.455(b)
Holder of air traffic service examiner rating must meet prescribed requirements to exercise privileges of rating.
1,250
 
500
 

Part 66
Aircraft maintenance personnel licensing
 
 
 
 

Rule 66.11(d)
Holder of suspended or revoked aircraft maintenance engineer licence, certificate of approval, or certificate of inspection authorisation must forward document to Director.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 66.15(a)
Person may not perform proscribed act in relation to examination.
5,000
 
1,000
 

Rule 66.19
Responsibilities of holder of licence or certificate issued under this Part: medical requirements and limitations.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 66.55(b)
Holder of aircraft maintenance engineer licence may not exercise privileges of licence unless familiar with aircraft and components, and holds prescribed ratings or approved additional privileges.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 66.55(c)
Holder of aircraft maintenance engineer licence may not exercise additional privileges unless training received on use of special test equipment.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 66.57
Responsibilities of aircraft maintenance engineer licence holder: recent experience requirements and limitations.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 66.205(b)
Responsibilities of certificate of inspection authorisation holder: limitations on exercise of prescribed privileges.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 66.207
Responsibilities of certificate of inspection authorisation holder: recent experience requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Part 77
Objects and activities affecting navigable airspace
 
 
 
 

Rule 77.5
Person proposing to construct or alter structure must notify Director if structure exceeds prescribed height requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 77.7(a)
Person must notify Director if they propose to use structure that will or may discharge efflux at prescribed velocity.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 77.7(b)
Person proposing to operate light or laser must notify Director in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 77.9
Person or person representing organisation proposing to use weapons that will fire or launch projectile with trajectory higher than 60 m must notify Director.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 77.11
Person proposing to stage pyrotechnics display must notify Director if firing or launching projectile that will have trajectory higher than 60 m.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 77.15(a)
Person required to give notice under 77.5 and 77.7 must notify Director in writing of commencement date.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 77.15(b)
Person required to give notice under 77.5 must notify Director in writing when prescribed heights reached.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 77.15(d)
Person who abandons construction or alteration project that is subject to notice must notify Director in writing.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 77.15(e)
Person who dismantles or suffers destruction of structure that is subject to notice must notify Director in writing.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 77.23
Person required to provide notice to Director must comply with any requirement, condition, or limitation imposed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 91
General operating and flight rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 91.7(a)
Person may not operate, and operator or pilot-in-command may not permit operation of, cellphone or other portable electronic device designed to transmit electromagnetic energy.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 91.7(b)
Person may not operate, and operator or pilot-in-command may not permit operation of, portable electronic devices on aircraft flying under IFR.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 91.9(a)
Person may not carry, cause to be carried, or permit firearm to be carried in aircraft except as provided in rules.
3,000
20,000
 
 

Rule 91.9(b)
No person may discharge firearm while on board aircraft except when provided in rules.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.9(h)
Operator must inform pilot-in-command about persons carrying firearms.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.11
Person may not tamper or interfere with aircraft or its components or equipment, or with other equipment.
10,000
50,000
 
 

Rule 91.15(1)
Person must ensure that fuelling or defuelling of aircraft complies with applicable requirements of prescribed regulations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.15(2)
Person must ensure aircraft is not refuelled or defuelled with Class 3.1A flammable liquid in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.15(3)
Person must ensure that aircraft is not refuelled or defuelled with Class 3.1C or Class 3.1D flammable liquid in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.101(a)
Person must not operate aircraft unless it has current airworthiness certificate and is airworthy, or operation is in accordance with prescribed special flight permit.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.101(b)
Person operating aircraft must comply with prescribed operating limitations and markings and placards.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.103
No person may operate prescribed aircraft for flight instruction other than in prescribed situations.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(a)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category airworthiness certificate for carriage of passengers or goods for hire or reward.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(c)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category airworthiness certificate over congested area of city or town unless authorised by Director in writing.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(d)
Person operating aircraft with special category airworthiness certificate must inform persons carried of prescribed placard warning.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.105(e)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category experimental airworthiness certificate for purposes other than those prescribed.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(f)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category exhibition airworthiness certificate except in accordance with operator statement, or for any of the prescribed purposes.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(g)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category amateur-built airworthiness certificate for any of the prescribed purposes.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(h)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category primary airworthiness certificate for any of the prescribed purposes.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(i)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category LSA airworthiness certificate for an agricultural aircraft operation.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.105(j)
Person must not operate aircraft with special category limited airworthiness certificate except in accordance with operator statement, or for any of the prescribed purposes.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.107(a)
Person must not operate aircraft unless it is registered and displays identification markings as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.109
No person may operate aircraft unless in compliance with specified limitations in aircraft flight manual.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.111
Person must not operate aircraft unless prescribed documents are carried.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.112(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: keeping accurate daily flight records.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.112(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: retention of daily flight records.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.113
No person may operate aircraft without minimum required flight crew members.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.115(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: minimum number of flight attendants for aircraft carrying more than 19 passengers.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.115(c)
No person may operate aircraft unless flight attendants familiar with emergency functions and capable of using emergency equipment.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.117(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for designation of pilot-in-command where aircraft operated with more than one pilot.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.119
No person other than flight crew member may taxi aircraft unless authorised by operator and competent to do so.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.121
Responsibilities of person taxiing, taking-off, or landing aircraft for equipment stowage.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.123
Responsibilities of person giving flight instruction relating to flight controls.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.125(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator in simulated instrument flight.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.127(a)
No person may use any place as aerodrome unless it is suitable for take-off or landing.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.127(b)
No person may operate aircraft at aerodrome unless prescribed requirements are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.127(c)
No pilot may operate aircraft in aerodrome traffic circuit unless aircraft can be manoeuvred in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.127(d)
Responsibilities of helicopter operator: use of heliport.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.129(a)
Pilot may not operate aircraft within restricted area except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.129(b)
Pilot may not operate aircraft within designated danger area except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.131
Pilot may not operate aircraft in low flying zone except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.133
Pilot may not operate aircraft within military operating area except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.135(a)
Pilot may not operate aircraft within mandatory broadcast zone except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.135(d)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command operating parachute-drop aircraft intending to drop parachutists within or into mandatory broadcast zone.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.137
Pilot may not operate aircraft within volcanic hazard zone except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.139
Pilot may not operate aircraft within general aviation area except in prescribed circumstances.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.201
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command for safety of aircraft.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.205(a)
Responsibilities of crew member for being at crew member station and fastening safety belt during take-off and landing.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.205(b)
Responsibilities of crew member for fastening shoulder harness during take-off and landing.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.207(a)
Responsibility of pilot-in-command to require passengers to occupy seats and fasten restraints in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.207(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to require passengers to configure seats during take-off and landing.
625
 
250
 

Rule 91.209(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: use of oxygen equipment in unpressurised aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.209(b)(1)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: use of oxygen equipment in pressurised aircraft where cabin pressure altitude above prescribed level.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.209(b)(2)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: use of oxygen equipment in pressurised aircraft between prescribed flight levels.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.209(b)(3)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: use by one pilot of oxygen mask in pressurised aircraft above prescribed flight level.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.209(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: use of oxygen equipment in pressurised aircraft following pressurisation failure.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.211(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for passenger briefing.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.211(b)(2)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for passenger briefing on supplemental oxygen equipment.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.211(b)(3)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for passenger briefing on life preservers.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.211(b)(4)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for passenger briefing on compliance with lighted instructions.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.211(c)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: location and relevance of printed cards.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.213
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for stowage of carry-on baggage by passengers.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 91.215(a)
Responsibilities of operator for storing and securing cargo.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.215(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: load and location restrictions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.217
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: pre-flight action.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.219
Responsibilities of pilot: operating limitations for aircraft and emergency equipment.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.221(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to ensure equipment and operating information available to pilots.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.221(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to require flight crew members to use cockpit checklist in prescribed aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.223(a)
Responsibilities of pilot: operating aeroplane on or in vicinity of aerodrome.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.223(d)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: operating helicopter on or in vicinity of aerodrome.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.225(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command for aircraft on or in vicinity of aerodrome with aerodrome control service in operation.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.225(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command for aircraft on or in vicinity of aerodrome with aerodrome flight information service in operation.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.225(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command for aircraft not fitted with radio being on or in vicinity of aerodrome.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.227
Responsibilities of pilot operating near other aircraft.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.229(a)
Responsibilities of pilot: aircraft right of way.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(b)
Responsibilities of pilot: aircraft approaching head-on.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(c)
Responsibilities of pilot: aircraft converging.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(d)
Responsibilities of pilot: overtaking aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(f)
Responsibilities of pilot: landing aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(g)
Responsibilities of pilot: aircraft take-off.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(h)
Responsibilities of pilot: taxiing aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.229(i)
Responsibilities of pilot: aircraft in distress.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.231
Responsibilities of pilot: right-of-way rules for aircraft on water.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.233(a)
Responsibilities of pilot: lighting requirements of aircraft operating, mooring, or moving at night.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.233(b)
Responsibilities of any person parking or moving aircraft in manoeuvring area of aerodrome at night: lighting requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.235
Responsibilities of pilot: dropping objects from aircraft.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.237(a)
Responsibilities of pilot: aircraft speed.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.239(a)
Responsibilities of pilot to maintain cruising altitude or flight level and to set altimeter in prescribed manner.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.239(b)
Responsibilities of pilot to set altimeter in prescribed manner when ascending or descending.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.241
Responsibilities of pilot: compliance with ATC clearances and instructions.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.243
Responsibilities of pilot: compliance with ATC light signals.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.245(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: ATC clearance for prescribed airspace.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.245(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: aircraft operating in Class A airspace.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.245(c)
Pilot-in-command of aircraft operating in prescribed airspace must maintain two-way radio communications with ATC.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.246(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for operations in RNP designated airspace.
1,250
7,500
500
3,500

Rule 91.246(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: keeping current copy of RNP operations manual.
1,250
7,500
500
3,500

Rule 91.246(g)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: operating aircraft in or entering RNP designated airspace.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.247(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command for operating aircraft in transponder-mandatory airspace.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.247(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: use of Mode S transponder equipment.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.247(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to request ATC authorisation to operate aircraft without transponder.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.249(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: use of aircraft radiotelephony callsigns.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.251
Person must not tamper with operation of prescribed time-in-service recorder.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.301(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command operating aircraft under VFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.301(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: taking off and landing aircraft, or flying in vicinity of aerodrome, under VFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.305(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: fuel for aeroplane under VFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.305(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: fuel for helicopter under VFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.307(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to submit VFR flight plan to ATS unit prior to flight in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.307(d)(1)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to inform ATS unit of changes to VFR flight plan and SARTIME.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.307(d)(2)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to terminate flight plan.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.309
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft under VFR to report position to ATC.
625
 
250
 

Rule 91.311(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: minimum heights for VFR flights.
5,000
 
500
 

Rule 91.313(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: VFR cruising altitude and flight level in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.313(b)
Pilot-in-command operating aircraft under VFR may not maintain level cruising flight in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.315
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: take-off under VFR in snow and ice conditions.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.401
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: minimum flight crew under IFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.403
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: minimum fuel for IFR flight.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.405(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: alternative aerodrome requirements under IFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.407(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to submit IFR flight plan to ATS.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.409(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to adhere to IFR flight plan.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.409(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR not to deviate from route.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.411
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: inadvertent departure from flight plan of aircraft operating under IFR.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.413(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR: instrument approaches to aerodromes.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.413(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR: authorised DA, DH, or MDA.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.413(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR: limitations on aircraft operating below DA, DH, or MDA.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.413(d)
Pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR may not land aircraft when flight visibility less than prescribed.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.413(e)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR: circumstances when missed approach procedures must be executed.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.413(f)
Pilot-in-command may not take off under IFR unless weather conditions at or above prescribed minima.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.415(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: flight crew and instrumentation for Category 2 or 3 precision approach.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.415(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: equipment installation for Category 2 or 3 precision approach.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.415(d)
Responsibilities of pilot performing Category 2 or 3 precision approach requiring use of a DH.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.417(a)
Responsibilities of person performing Category 2 or 3 precision approach procedure: procedure manual.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.417(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator to keep current copy of approved manual for aircraft performing Category 2 or 3 precision approach.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.421(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command operating aircraft under IFR in icing conditions.
3,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.423
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: minimum altitudes for IFR flights.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.425(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: altitude or flight level for IFR flight.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.425(b)
Pilot-in-command operating aircraft under IFR may not maintain level cruising flight in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.427(a)(1)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR to maintain listening watch on appropriate frequency.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.427(a)(2)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of aircraft operating under IFR to report to ATS at designated points.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.427(b)
Pilot-in-command of IFR flight under radar control must report passing reporting points specifically requested by ATC.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.429(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command regarding radio communications failure when operating under IFR in VMC, or if VMC encountered after failure.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.429(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command regarding radio communications failure when operating under IFR in IMC or VMC.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.431(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command to notify ATS of malfunction of telecommunications facility while operating aircraft under IFR flight.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.501
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: general instrument and equipment requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.503
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for location of instruments and equipment.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.529(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for emergency locator transmitter.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.529(f)
Responsibility of holder of certificate of registration for New Zealand registered aircraft regarding coding and notifying details of ELT, EPIRB, and PLB.
10,000
50,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.529(g)
Responsibility of person operating a foreign aircraft in New Zealand regarding coding of ELT.
10,000
50,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.602(a)
Person must not operate aircraft unless requirements of prescribed rules are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.603
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for general maintenance.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.605(a)
Responsibility of aircraft operator to maintain aircraft in accordance with prescribed maintenance programme or manufacturer's maintenance schedule.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.605(e)
Responsibility of aircraft operator to test, inspect, and calibrate instruments and equipment, replace and recharge batteries, and weigh aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.609
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for changes to maintenance programme or maintenance schedule.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.613
Responsibilities of person performing operational flight check.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.615
Person must not operate aircraft unless prescribed requirements for annual review of airworthiness for aircraft are met.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.616
Responsibilities of aircraft operator regarding maintenance logbooks.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.617
Responsibilities of aircraft operator regarding compiling and keeping maintenance records.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.619
Responsibilities of aircraft operator providing technical log for aircraft for recording of prescribed information.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.621
Holder of New Zealand certificate of registration for aircraft who transfers possession of aircraft must also transfer prescribed maintenance records.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 91.623
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for retention of maintenance records as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.701(a)
Responsibilities of pilot operating aircraft in aerobatic flight.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.701(b)
Pilot must not operate aircraft in aerobatic flight below 3 000 feet except in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 91.701(d)
Pilot must not operate aircraft in aerobatic flight carrying a passenger unless pilot holds prescribed rating and conducts flight above prescribed height.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 91.703(a)
No person may conduct, and no person may operate aircraft in, aviation event unless organiser holds aviation event authorisation.
4,000
25,000
1,500
8,000

Rule 91.703(d)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command operating aircraft in aviation event.
4,000
 
1,500
 

Rule 91.705(a)
Pilot performing parachute-drop operation must hold parachute-drop rating.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.705(b)
Responsibilities of pilot performing parachute-drop operations.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.705(c)
Responsibilities of pilot permitting parachute descent from aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.707
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command carrying prescribed emergency parachute assemblies in aircraft.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 91.709(a)
Responsibilities of person towing glider to hold prescribed glider tow rating.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.709(b)
Responsibilities of person towing glider regarding operation of aircraft and towing equipment.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.709(c)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator for aircraft to be equipped with prescribed towing equipment.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.711(a)
Responsibilities of pilot for towing objects other than gliders.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.711(b)
No pilot operating aircraft towing object other than glider may carry passengers.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.753
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: operating New Zealand registered aircraft outside New Zealand.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.755(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: special rules for foreign aircraft operating in New Zealand under VFR.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.755(c)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: special rules for foreign aircraft operating in New Zealand under IFR.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.803
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: noise restrictions on operation of prescribed aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 91.805(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: Director's approval for aircraft operating over Mach 0.92.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.805(b)
Responsibilities of aircraft operator when aircraft is capable of operating over Mach 0.92.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 91.805(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command when aircraft is capable of operating over Mach 0.92.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 91.807
Responsibilities of aircraft operator: engine emission restrictions on turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 92
Carriage of dangerous goods
 
 
 
 

Rule 92.7
Person may not offer, accept, or carry dangerous goods by air except in accordance with Technical Instructions.
4,000
25,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 92.9(a)
Person may not offer or accept forbidden dangerous goods for carriage by air.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 92.13
Person may not carry or cause to be carried dangerous goods aboard aircraft unless permitted by Technical Instructions.
2,500
15,000
500
6,000

Rule 92.15(a)
Obligations of person offering article or substance for carriage by air: documentation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 92.51(a)
Packaging requirements for dangerous goods.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 92.55
Packing requirements for dangerous goods.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 92.57
Marking requirements for dangerous goods.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.59
Labelling requirements for dangerous goods.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.103
Responsibilities of person offering dangerous goods for carriage by air.
5,000
30,000
500
3,000

Rule 92.105
Person offering dangerous goods for carriage by air must provide operator with dangerous goods transport document.
5,000
30,000
500
3,000

Rule 92.153
Responsibilities of operator: acceptance of dangerous goods for carriage by air.
5,000
30,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 92.155(1)
Operator must carry out acceptance check of dangerous goods.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 92.155(2) and (3)
Operator must maintain and retain records of acceptance check.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.157(a)
Operator may not carry dangerous goods in aircraft cabin or on flight deck.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 92.157(d)
Operator must load certain dangerous goods only on cargo aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 92.159
Responsibilities of operator: stowage of incompatible dangerous goods.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 92.161
Responsibilities of operator: separation, segregation, and security of dangerous goods.
2,500
30,000
1,000
12,000

Rule 92.163
Responsibilities of operator: inspection of dangerous goods before loading.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 92.165
Responsibilities of operator: inspection of dangerous goods when unloading.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.167
Responsibilities of operator where damage or leakage found on unloading.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.169(1)
Operator must avoid handling package containing infectious substances that is damaged or leaking.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.169(2)
Operator must inspect adjacent packages for contamination where package containing infectious substances is damaged or leaking.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.169(3)
Where package containing infectious substances is damaged or leaking, operator must inform public health or veterinary authority.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 92.169(4)
Operator must notify consignor or consignee where package containing infectious substances is damaged or leaking.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.171
Responsibilities of operator where aircraft contaminated by radioactive materials.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 92.173
Responsibilities of operator to provide information about dangerous goods to pilot-in-command.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 92.175
Responsibilities of operator to provide information about dangerous goods to employees and handling agent.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.177
Operator must display public notices in cargo acceptance areas about carriage of dangerous goods.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.179
Operator must inform passengers of goods they are prohibited from carrying aboard aircraft.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.181(1)
Operator must secure dangerous goods deemed to be in custody of Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 92.203
Responsibilities of air operators and others: dangerous goods training for personnel.
3,000
20,000
 
 

Rule 92.205
Responsibility of persons who are required to complete dangerous goods training to undertake recurrent training.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 92.207
Obligation to retain record for every employee assigned duties involving dangerous goods.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Part 93
Special aerodrome traffic rules and noise abatement procedures
 
 
 
 

Subpart B
Auckland International Airport
 
 
 
 

Rule 93.53
Pilot-in-command of prescribed aircraft operating under VFR in Auckland control zone must hold current pilot licence.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 93.57
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command: restrictions on flight training in aerodrome traffic circuit.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 93.59(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: departure noise abatement procedures and requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.59(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: departure and climb from runway 05.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.59(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: departure and climb from runway 23.
1,250
 
500
 

93.61(a)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: approach noise abatement procedures and requirements for runway 23.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.61(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: right-hand aerodrome circuit requirements for runway 23 on final approach path.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.63
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: limitations on operation over prescribed Auckland noise abatement areas.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.65
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command of turbojet- or turbofan-powered aircraft: use of runways between hours of 2300 and 0600.
1,250
 
500
 

Subpart C
Wellington International Airport
 
 
 
 

Rule 93.103
Pilot-in-command of prescribed aircraft operating under VFR in Wellington control zone must hold current pilot licence or be authorised by chief flying instructor of specified training organisation.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 93.107(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft pilot-in-command: limitations on operation over prescribed noise abatement areas.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.109
Responsibilities of aircraft pilot-in-command: departure and climb requirements from runway 34.
1,250
 
500
 

Subpart D
Christchurch International Airport
 
 
 
 

Rule 93.153(a)
Pilot-in-command of prescribed aircraft operating under VFR in Christchurch control zone must hold current pilot licence or authorisation by holder of instructor rating.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 93.155
Responsibilities of aircraft pilot-in-command: aerodrome circuit requirements where aircraft is not climbing or descending.
1,250
 
500
 

Subpart E
Paraparaumu Aerodrome
 
 
 
 

Rule 93.203(a)
Responsibilities of aeroplane pilot-in-command: noise abatement procedures and requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.203(b)
Responsibilities of helicopter pilot-in-command: noise abatement procedures and requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Subpart F
Matamata Aerodrome
 
 
 
 

Rule 93.255
Responsibilities of glider pilot-in-command on winch launch.
1,250
 
500
 

Subpart G
Ardmore Aerodrome
 
 
 
 

Rule 93.303(a)
Responsibilities of aircraft pilot-in-command: aerodrome circuit requirements where aircraft is not climbing or descending.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.303(b)
Responsibilities of helicopter pilot-in-command regarding circuit requirements for landing at or taking off from TLOFs.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.305
Responsibilities of helicopter pilot-in-command: restrictions on use of TLOFs.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 93.307
Responsibilities of aeroplane pilot-in-command to observe prescribed speeds.
1,250
 
500
 

Part 95
Instrument flight procedure registration
 
 
 
 

Rule 95.51(a)(1)
Person must not promulgate instrument flight procedures unless details are entered in New Zealand Air Navigation Register in accordance with Part 95.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 95.51(a)(2)
Person must not promulgate instrument flight procedures unless effective date has been notified in Gazette in accordance with rule 95.55.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 101
Gyrogliders and parasails; and unmanned balloons, kites, rockets, and model aircraft—operating rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 101.7(a)
Person may not operate moored balloon, kite, free balloon, rocket, model aircraft, gyroglider, or parasail within restricted area unless they have approval of prescribed administering authority.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.7(b)
Person may not operate moored balloon, kite, free balloon, rocket, model aircraft, gyroglider, or parasail within military operating area unless they have approval of prescribed administering authority.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.7(c)
Person may not operate gyroglider or parasail within danger area unless person has established that danger area activity will not adversely affect safety of flight.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.9
Person may not operate moored balloon, kite, free balloon, rocket, model aircraft, gyroglider, or parasail within low flying zone.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.11
Person may not operate moored balloon, kite, free balloon, rocket, model aircraft, gyroglider, or parasail in controlled airspace without prior authorisation from responsible ATC unit.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.13
Person may not operate moored balloon, kite, free balloon, rocket, model aircraft, gyroglider, or parasail in manner that creates hazard to aircraft, persons, or property.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.15
Person operating moored balloon, kite, free balloon, rocket, model aircraft, gyroglider, or parasail may not allow object to be dropped in flight if it creates hazard to other persons or property.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.53
Person may not operate moored balloon or kite in prescribed aerodrome area.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.55
Person may not operate moored balloon or kite within 4 km of aerodrome boundary unless prescribed requirements are met.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.57(a)
Responsibilities of person operating moored balloon or kite above 400 feet AGL.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.57(b)
Responsibilities of person operating moored balloon or kite above 400 feet AGL outside danger area.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.59
Person may not operate moored balloon or kite at night.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.61
Responsibilities of person operating moored balloon: mooring line marking.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.63
Responsibilities of person operating moored balloon for rapid deflation device.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.65
Responsibilities of person operating moored balloon to notify nearest ATS unit if balloon escapes from mooring without deflation device functioning.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.103
Responsibilities of person operating heavy free balloon: meteorological limitations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.105
Responsibilities of person releasing heavy or medium free balloon: operating limitations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.107
Responsibilities of person operating heavy free balloon: equipment requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.109
Responsibilities of person operating heavy free balloon to activate termination devices.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.111
Responsibilities of person operating heavy free balloon: night operations below 60 000 feet pressure-altitude.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.113
Responsibilities of person operating heavy free balloon: coloured pennants or streamers for trailing antenna.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.115
Responsibilities of person operating free balloon: marking suspension device.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.117(a)
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon: pre-launch notice to New Zealand NOTAM office.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.117(c)
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon: changes to pre-launch notice.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.119
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon: launch notice to nearest ATS unit.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.121
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon for cancellation notice.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.123
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon for balloon position reports to ATS unit.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.125
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon for pre-descent position report to nearest ATS unit.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.127
Responsibilities of person operating medium or heavy free balloon to notify nearest ATS unit of completion of operation.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.153
Person may not operate a large model rocket except in accordance with Model Rocketry Safety Code.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.155(a)
Person may not operate rocket on or within 4 km of aerodrome boundary.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.155(c)
Person may not operate rocket between 4 and 8 km of aerodrome boundary above 400 feet AGL.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.157
Responsibilities of person operating rocket: meteorological limitations.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.159
Person may not operate rocket at night.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.161
Responsibilities of person operating rocket: pre-launch notice to New Zealand NOTAM office.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.203
No person may operate control line model aircraft with single or multiple wire system longer than 30 m.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.205(a)
Responsibilities of person operating model aircraft on or within 4 km of aerodrome.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.205(b)
No person may operate model aircraft on or over active movement area or active runway strips of aerodrome.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.207
Responsibilities of person operating radio controlled model aircraft more than 4 km from aerodrome boundary and above 400 feet AGL.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.209
Responsibilities of person operating model aircraft: meteorological limitations.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.211
Responsibilities of person operating model aircraft at night.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.213
Responsibilities of person operating model aircraft: giving way to and remaining clear of manned aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.215
Responsibilities of person operating radio controlled model aircraft: construction and operation approval from prescribed model aircraft association.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.253(a)
Responsibilities of person operating gyroglider or parasail on or within 4 km of aerodrome boundary.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.253(b)
No person may operate gyroglider or parasail on or over aircraft movement area, or active runway or runway strip area.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.255
Responsibilities of person operating gyroglider or parasail above 400 feet AGL.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.257(a)
Responsibilities of person operating gyroglider or parasail: meteorological limitations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.259
No person may operate gyroglider or parasail at night.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.261
Responsibilities of person operating gyroglider or parasail: airworthiness.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.263
Responsibilities of person carried in gyroglider or parasail: safety equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.265
Person operating a gyroglider or parasail must ensure that each person receives prescribed pre-flight briefing.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 101.267
No person may release towline of gyroglider or parasail in flight except in emergency.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.269
Person operating a gyroglider or parasail must do so in accordance with operating procedures and limitations recommended by manufacturer.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 101.271(1)
Person operating a parasail must use method or device to accurately determine and monitor wind speed at location where operation is conducted.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.271(2)
Person operating a parasail must not conduct parasail operation when sustained wind speed exceeds 20 knots.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.273(1)
Person conducting a parasail operation must not perform operation with maximum towline length of more than 300 feet when carrying a solo passenger under 12 years old.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 101.273(2)
Person conducting a parasail operation must not conduct operation with a passenger under 8 years old unless passenger is accompanied by another passenger who is 18 years or over.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 103
Microlight aircraft—operating rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 103.5(a)
Responsibilities of pilot of microlight aircraft to comply with microlight pilot requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 103.5(b)
Pilot of microlight aircraft must comply with privileges and limitations of licence or certificate, and applicable ratings.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 103.7
Responsibilities of microlight flight instructor to comply with flight instructor requirements.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 103.9
Responsibilities of person operating microlight aircraft: limitations on use of radiotelephone.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 103.101(b)
Operator of microlight aircraft accepted for registration must ensure aircraft continues to conform to prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.105(b)
No person may operate Class 2 microlight aircraft or Class 1 microlight helicopter unless required flight permit is carried in aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.107(a)
Operator to ensure required placard in view of pilot.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.107(b)
Operator to ensure required placard in view of passenger.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.155(a)
Responsibilities of microlight aircraft pilot: operation by day and in prescribed VFR meteorological minima.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.155(b)
Pilot of microlight aircraft may not operate aircraft in prescribed areas.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.155(c)
Responsibilities of microlight aircraft pilot and supervising instructor not to permit prescribed operations unless instructor briefs pilot in required manner and pre-flight briefing is obtained from ATS.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.157(a)
Responsibilities of microlight aircraft pilot: requirements for towing hang gliders.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 103.157(c)
Responsibilities of microlight aircraft pilot: limitations on towing hang gliders.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.159
Responsibilities of microlight aircraft pilot: limitations on carriage of passengers.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.203(b)
Person must not fly Class 2 microlight aircraft unless prescribed flight permit or temporary flight permit is in force for that aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.207(d)
Pilot of prescribed Class 2 microlight aircraft must comply with operating limitations contained in temporary microlight flight permit.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.209
Responsibilities of person operating microlight aircraft to ensure that where Class 2 microlight is modified, aircraft is reinspected and reassessed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.213
Responsibilities of prescribed pilot-in-command of microlight aircraft to enter details of endurance testing in maintenance record.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 103.217(a)
Responsibilities of operator of microlight aircraft regarding maintenance, airworthiness directives, and defects.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.217(b)
Operator of microlight aircraft must ensure aircraft is maintained in accordance with manufacturer's or designer's maintenance requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.217(c)
Person must not operate microlight aircraft unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.217(e)
Responsibilities of person who performs prescribed annual inspection of microlight aircraft and finds aircraft airworthy.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 103.217(g)
Microlight operator must not permit aircraft to be flown until re-inspected and certified as airworthy as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.221(a)
Responsibilities of microlight aircraft operator: instrument and equipment requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 103.223
Responsibilities of person operating microlight aircraft towing hang glider.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 104
Gliders—operating rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 104.5(a)
Responsibilities of glider pilot to comply with pilot requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 104.51(b)
Responsibilities of glider pilot: overtaking.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 104.51(c)
Responsibilities of glider pilot: final landing approach.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 104.55
Responsibilities of glider pilot for clearance below cloud.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 104.101
Responsibilities of glider operator: equipment and instruments.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 104.103
Responsibilities of glider operator: maintenance.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 104.105
Responsibilities of glider operator: maintenance inspections.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 104.107
Responsibilities of glider operator: maintenance programmes.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 104.109(d)
Responsibilities of glider operator for making required amendments to maintenance programme.
1,250
15,000
500
6,000

Rule 104.113(a)
Responsibilities of glider operator to provide technical log.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 104.113(b)
Responsibilities of glider operator to record information in technical log.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Part 105
Parachuting—operating rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 105.5(a)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent to comply with prescribed requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.7
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent not to cause unnecessary hazards.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.9
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent: exit from aircraft.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.11(a)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent to activate main parachute by 2 000 feet.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.11(b)
Responsibilities of student parachutist to activate main parachute by 3 000 feet.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.11(c)
Responsibilities of tandem master to activate main parachute by 5 000 feet.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.13
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent to descend within prescribed area, etc.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.15(a)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent to land within designated parachute landing area.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.15(c)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent into water.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.19(a)
Person may not carry out parachute operation in controlled airspace except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 105.19(b)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent in or into controlled airspace.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.21
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent onto aerodrome.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.23
Person may not make parachute descent within military operating area or restricted area except in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.25(a)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent: clearance from cloud.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.27(a)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent at high altitudes from unpressurised aircraft.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.27(b)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent at high altitudes from pressurised aircraft.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.27(c)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent to have completed training course for high altitude descents.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.27(d)
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent from altitudes above 20 000 feet.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.51(a)
Person or tandem pair making parachute descent must be equipped with main parachute that complies with prescribed technical standards.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.51(b)
Person or tandem pair making parachute descent must be equipped with prescribed reserve parachute assembly.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.51(c)
Tandem rider making tandem descent must wear prescribed harness.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.53
Person or tandem pair making parachute descent must be equipped with prescribed altimeter if freefall descent is more than 10 seconds.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.55
Student parachutist or tandem pair making parachute descent must be equipped with prescribed automatic activation device on reserve parachute.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.57(a)
Person making intentional parachute descent into water must wear prescribed flotation equipment.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.57(b)
Student parachutist making intentional parachute descent within 1 nautical mile of water hazard must wear prescribed flotation equipment.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.57(c)
Student parachutist making parachute descent must wear prescribed protective helmet.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 105.57(d)
Tandem pair making parachute descent must wear prescribed protective headgear.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 105.101
Responsibilities of parachute technician to comply with parachute technician requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.103
Responsibilities of person making parachute descent: parachute assembly airworthiness and safety requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 105.105(a)
Person who finds parachute assembly to be unserviceable or unairworthy must ensure assembly is clearly marked as unserviceable.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 105.105(b)
No person may return to service parachute assembly marked as unserviceable until prescribed requirements have been met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 105.107
Person may not use parachute or harness and container system that has been modified or repaired until prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 105.109(a)
Person may not make parachute descent unless they have checked state of serviceability of their parachute assembly in prescribed manner.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.109(b)
Person authorised to supervise descent of student parachutist must inspect equipment worn by student in prescribed manner.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.109(c)
Tandem master must inspect equipment worn by tandem rider in prescribed manner.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 105.111(a)
Responsibilities of owner of emergency or reserve parachute assembly to maintain assembly packing record card.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 105.111(b)
Responsibilities of owner of student parachutist or tandem parachute assembly to maintain permanent record of assembly in specified format.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 105.111(c)
Responsibilities of owner or user of emergency or reserve parachute assembly to make prescribed records available to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Part 106
Hang gliders—operating rules
 
 
 
 

Rule 106.5
Responsibilities of hang glider pilot to comply with hang glider pilot requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 106.9(b)
Responsibilities of hang glider pilot: registration and identification markings.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 106.15(b)
Responsibilities of person operating hang glider: person to be equipped with prescribed altimeter.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 106.17(b)
Responsibilities of person operating hang glider to ensure hang glider has prescribed current warrant of fitness.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 106.19
Pilot and passenger of hang glider must wear prescribed protective helmet and harness.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 106.51(b)
Responsibilities of hang glider pilot: overtaking.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 106.53
Responsibilities of person flying hang glider for clearance below cloud.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 106.57
Person may not fly hang glider at night.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 106.59
Responsibilities of hang glider pilot: launch site.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 106.65
Responsibilities of hang glider pilot: pilot identification number for two-way radio communications with ATS.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Part 109
Regulated air cargo agent—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 109.5
Person must not act as a regulated air cargo agent except under authority of and in accordance with regulated air cargo agent certificate.
10,000
50,000
 
 

Rule 109.101(1)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must continue to meet prescribed requirements.
10,000
50,000
 
 

Rule 109.101(2)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must comply with every procedure referred to in certificate holder's exposition.
10,000
50,000
 
 

Rule 109.101(3)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must hold complete and current copy of exposition at prescribed locations.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 109.101(4)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must make each applicable part of exposition available to personnel.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 109.101(5)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must maintain register of known customers with current information for each known customer.
5,000
30,000
1,000
5,000

Rule 109.101(6)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must suspend or remove name of known customer from register if requested in writing by Director.
5,000
30,000
1,000
5,000

Rule 109.101(7)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must notify Director in writing of change of address for service, telephone number, and fax number within 28 days of change.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 109.101(8)
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must ensure that person does not perform security control function unless appropriately authorised as prescribed.
10,000
50,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 109.105
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must comply with prescribed requirements regarding changes to certificate holder's organisation.
10,000
50,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 109.107
Person must not issue declaration of security to air operator for consignment of cargo or mail except under prescribed circumstances.
10,000
50,000
 
 

Rule 109.109
Holder of regulated air cargo agent certificate must not permit person to enter, and person must not enter, access controlled area except under prescribed circumstances.
10,000
50,000
 
 

Part 115
Adventure aviation initial issue—certification and operations

Rule 115.5
Person must not perform an adventure aviation operation except under the authority of, and in accordance with, the privileges of the prescribed certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 115.17
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate that terminates adventure aviation operations must notify Director, in writing, within 30 days of the termination.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.101(b)(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must continue to meet applicable standards and comply with the requirements of Subpart B.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.101(b)(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must comply with the exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.101(b)(3)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must hold at least 1 current copy of its operations specifications and exposition at each specified location as prescribed.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.103(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must not authorise any person to act as a flight crew member, and a person must not serve as a flight crew member on a adventure aviation operation unless the person holds prescribed document.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.105(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must conduct operations using trading or business name on the certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 115.105(b)
Person must not perform an adventure aviation operation unless trading or business name of certificate holder is displayed as prescribed to a passenger before the passenger boards aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.105(c)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that any advertisement clearly identifies the trading or business name that appears on the prescribed certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.107
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must not conduct an air transport operation or a commercial transport operation under the authority of the certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 115.109(a)(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the prescribed exposition is amended so as to remain a current description of certificate holder's organisation and to ensure continued compliance.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.109(a)(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that amendments to its exposition meet prescribed requirements and comply with amendment procedures contained in the exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.109(a)(3)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to its exposition as soon as practicable.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.109(a)(4)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must amend its exposition as Director considers necessary in the interests of aviation safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.109(b)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must obtain Director's acceptance of specified changes in the organisation as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.109(d)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must comply with specified conditions relating to certain changes to organisation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.109(e)
Holder of adventure aviation operator certificate must forward the certificate or operations specifications to Director if prescribed change requires an amendment to the certificate or operations specifications.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.111
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must revise prescribed maintenance programme if requested by Director.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 115.201(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that an adventure aviation operation is conducted in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.201(b)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must not perform an adventure aviation operation over a congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over an open-air assembly of persons, unless specifically authorised by the certificate holder's operations specifications.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.201(c)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must restrict or suspend operations in hazardous conditions until hazard is removed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.203
Person performing an adventure aviation operation must ensure that passengers are not carried on the adventure aviation operation under prescribed circumstances and that disabled passengers are appropriately cared for.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.205
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must, before conducting the adventure aviation operation, ensure that each passenger receives appropriate briefing or training in safety and emergency procedures appropriate to operation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.207
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that aircraft is equipped with prescribed emergency equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.209(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must establish emergency situation action plans for handling in-air and on-ground emergency situations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.211(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must, for each adventure aviation operation, ensure that operational safety checklist covering operational procedures and emergency procedures is available to every flight crew member.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.211(c)
Person performing an adventure aviation operation must perform an operational safety check of aircraft and all associated equipment in accordance with operational safety checklist before each flight.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.213
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that for each adventure aviation operation conducted under authority of the certificate appropriate information is available to pilot-in-command for the prescribed purposes.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.215
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that a person does not manipulate the flight controls of an aircraft performing an adventure aviation operation except as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.217(a)
Person performing an adventure aviation operation must not operate an aircraft over water if flight distance to shore is more than the gliding distance for the aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.217(b)
Person performing an adventure aviation operation in a hot air balloon must not plan to operate the balloon over any lake or sea and must equip the balloon with prescribed safety equipment in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.217(c)
Person performing an adventure aviation operation in an amphibious aircraft must not take off from, or land on, water unless aircraft is equipped with prescribed safety equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.219(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must not conduct an adventure aviation operation using an aerodrome, landing area, or launch site unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.219(b)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that any heliport used in its adventure aviation operations meets applicable prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.219(c)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate (except a person performing an aviation adventure operation in a hot air balloon) must maintain a register containing prescribed information if an aircraft is operated from an aerodrome, landing area, or launch site that is not promulgated in AIPNZ.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.221
Person performing an adventure aviation operation must ensure that a flight is not commenced unless current meteorological reports indicate prescribed VFR minima can be complied with throughout the flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.223(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that requirements regarding aircraft load limitations are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.223(c)
Pilot-in-command of an adventure aviation operation must assess prescribed information to ensure that aircraft remains within weight and balance limitations for the duration of the flight.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 115.225(a)
Responsibilities of holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate regarding airworthiness of aircraft, including any tandem parachute assembly operated and any equipment installed in or attached to the aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.225(b)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that every aircraft operated under the authority of the certificate is maintained in accordance with the prescribed maintenance programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.227(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must establish a fuel policy for the prescribed purpose.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.227(c)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the calculation of required useable fuel takes into account the prescribed factors applicable to the type of operation conducted by the certificate holder.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.227(d)
Person performing flight planning for an adventure aviation operation must comply with the prescribed fuel policy.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 115.301(a)(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must establish training programme to ensure that each flight crew member or ground crew member is trained and competent to perform assigned duties.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.301(a)(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that each flight crew member or ground crew member is trained in accordance with the prescribed training programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.301(a)(3)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the prescribed training programme is controlled by the certificate holder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.303(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must establish that the prescribed training programme includes a flight crew training programme and ground crew training programme comprising the applicable prescribed training.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.303(c)
Training as provided for under the prescribed training programme must be conducted by the prescribed flight crew member instructor.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.303(d)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the prescribed records accurately record the prescribed training that each crew member and ground crew member has received.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.305
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that each crew member or ground crew member completes initial training conducted in the prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.307(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that each crew member or ground crew member completes transition training in the prescribed circumstances.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.309
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that each crew member or ground crew member remains current and proficient in the prescribed matters or areas in which the flight crew or ground crew member serves.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.311
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that person carrying out the functions of an instructor in its flight crew member training programme meets the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.313
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the prescribed records include a record of all training undertaken by each flight crew member or ground crew member.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.351
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must establish and implement an operational competency assessment programme as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.353
Responsibilities of holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate regarding prescribed flight crew competency checks.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.355
Responsibilities of holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate regarding flight crew member and ground crew member competency checks.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.357
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that each person performing the function of a flight examiner in the prescribed operational competency assessment programme meets the prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.361
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must maintain accurate records of competency assessment and testing of flight crew members and ground crew members as prescribed.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.401(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that an adventure aviation operation is not performed unless the prescribed scheme has been established for the prescribed purposes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.401(c)(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation must ensure that a person does not act as a flight crew member or tandem master in the prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.401(c)(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must keep an accurate record of the flight and duty time of each flight crew member and tandem master as prescribed.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.403(a)
Person must not act as a flight crew member on an adventure aviation operation in the prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 115.403(b)
Person must not exceed the prescribed limitations while acting as a flight crew member on an adventure aviation operation.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 115.451
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the parts of the certificate holder's exposition relevant to the duties of each flight crew member or ground crew member are current and accessible to each flight crew member or ground crew member.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.453
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the prescribed documents are carried on each flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.455(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must keep accurate daily flight records as prescribed.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.457
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that the prescribed documents are retained for 12 months from date of the flight.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 115.501
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hot air balloon must ensure that each balloon used in the operation has a current standard category airworthiness certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.503
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hot air balloon must ensure each balloon used in the operation is equipped with the prescribed equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.505
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hot air balloon must ensure that each balloon used in the operation is maintained under the prescribed maintenance programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.507
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hot air balloon must not assign a person to act as the pilot-in-command unless the person complies with the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.551
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a parachute-drop aircraft operation must ensure that each aircraft it uses in the operation meets the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.553
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a parachute-drop aircraft must ensure that the aircraft is equipped with the prescribed equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.555
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a parachute-drop aircraft operation must ensure that each aircraft used in the operation has the prescribed review of airworthiness and is maintained under the prescribed maintenance programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.559
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a parachute-drop aircraft operation must not assign a person to act as the pilot-in-command of the aircraft unless the person complies with the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.571(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting tandem parachute descent operations must ensure that prescribed items comply with the prescribed technical standards.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.571(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting tandem parachute descent operations must ensure that each tandem pair is equipped with the prescribed parachute equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.571(3)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must ensure that each person participating in tandem parachute descent operation complies with the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.573(a)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a tandem parachute descent operation must comply with the prescribed parachute maintenance requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.573(b)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a tandem parachute descent operation must ensure that parachute maintenance is performed by a prescribed person.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.575
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting tandem parachute operations must establish procedures that ensure compliance with the applicable prescribed tandem parachute operating requirements and the prescribed record-keeping requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.577
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a tandem parachute descent must not assign a person to act as a tandem master unless the person complies with the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.601
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must ensure that each glider used in the operation has a current standard category airworthiness certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.603
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must ensure that each glider used in the operation is equipped with the prescribed equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.605
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must ensure that each glider used in the operation is inspected under the prescribed maintenance programme and is maintained as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.607
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must not assign a person to act as the pilot-in-command of the glider used in the operation unless the person complies with the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.609
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must not tow a glider in flight unless the prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.611
Person conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must not fly in the IMC.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.613(c)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a glider must not allow a passenger to manipulate the flight controls of the glider except as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.651
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that each hang glider or paraglider used in the operation meets the prescribed standards.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.653
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that each hang glider or paraglider used in the operation is equipped with the prescribed equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.655
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that each hang glider or paraglider used in the operation has a current warrant of fitness and is maintained under the prescribed maintenance programme.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 115.657
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that each hang glider or paraglider used in the operation is identified by a unique number or marking as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.659
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must not assign a person to act as the pilot-in-command unless the person complies with the prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.661(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that the aircraft is operated in compliance with the prescribed operating limitations or instructions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.661(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that hang glider or paraglider flight manual or manufacturer's operating instructions are available to the pilot-in-command prior to flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.663
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider or paraglider must ensure that each passenger wears the prescribed protective device and appropriate clothing.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.665
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a hang glider must not tow the hang glider in flight unless the prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.667
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate using a hang glider or paraglider must not allow a passenger to manipulate the flight controls of the hang glider or paraglider except as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.751(1)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a special aircraft operation must ensure that each aircraft used in the operation has the prescribed current airworthiness certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.751(2)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a special aircraft operation must ensure that the flight manual for the aircraft used in the operation permits the type of manoeuvres intended to be performed during the operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.753
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a special aircraft operation must ensure that the aircraft used in the operation is equipped with the prescribed equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.755
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a special aircraft operation must ensure that each aircraft used in the operation is maintained under the prescribed maintenance programme and has the prescribed review of airworthiness.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.757
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting a special aircraft operation must not assign a person to act as the pilot-in-command of the aircraft used in the operation unless the person meets the prescribed qualification and experience requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.759(c)
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must not conduct a simulated military operation under the authority of the certificate that allows a passenger to manipulate the flight controls except as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.801
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a microlight aircraft must ensure that each aircraft used in the operation has current prescribed flight permit and conforms with the prescribed type design standards.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.803
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a microlight aircraft must ensure that each aircraft used in the operation is equipped with the prescribed equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.805
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a microlight aircraft must ensure that each aircraft used in the operation is maintained and inspected as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.807
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate conducting an adventure aviation operation using a microlight aircraft must provide a technical log as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 115.809
Holder of an adventure aviation operator certificate must not assign a person to act as the pilot-in-command of microlight aircraft performing adventure aviation operation unless the person meets the prescribed qualification and experience requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 119
Air operator—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 119.5(b)
No person may perform air operation except under authority of and in accordance with air operator certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 119.17(c)
Holder of expired or revoked air operator certificate must surrender it to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 119.17(d)
Holder of suspended air operator certificate must produce it to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 119.19
Holder of air operator certificate that terminates air operations must notify Director within 30 days.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 119.151(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must comply with prescribed operations specifications.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 119.151(b)(1)
Holder of air operator certificate must continue to meet standards and comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.151(b)(2)
Holder of air operator certificate must comply with every procedure and programme detailed in exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.151(b)(3)
Holder of air operator certificate must hold copy of its operations specifications and exposition at specified locations.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 119.153(a)
Holder of airline air operator certificate must comply with applicable operating requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.153(b)
Holder of airline air operator certificate conducting SEIFR passenger operations must comply with applicable operating requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.153(c)
Holder of general aviation air operator certificate must comply with applicable operating requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.155(a)
Holder of air operator certificate may not authorise unqualified flight crew member, and no person may serve as flight crew member on air operation unless person is qualified.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.155(b)
Person authorised to perform an air operation outside New Zealand must carry licence and medical certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.157(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder that charters, cross-hires, or leases aircraft from another certificate holder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.157(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder that charters, cross-hires, or leases aircraft from person who does not hold certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.157(c)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to keep records of written charter, cross-hire, and lease arrangements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.157(d)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to keep records of charter, cross-hire, and lease arrangements made orally.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.159(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder using non-New Zealand registered aircraft under charter, lease, or similar to notify Director.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 119.159(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must obtain approval of Director prior to use of non-New Zealand registered aircraft on air operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.161(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must conduct operations using trading or business name on certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 119.161(b)
No person may perform air operation unless trading or business name of certificate holder clearly visible to passengers before boarding aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.161(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must clearly identify trading or business name when advertising.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.163
Limitations of general aviation air operator certificate holder.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 119.165(a)(1)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure exposition is current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 119.165(a)(2)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) where offence is failing to meet specified requirements:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) where offence is failing to ensure amendment complies with exposition procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 119.165(a)(3)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to provide Director with copy of amendments to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 119.165(a)(4)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to amend exposition as Director considers necessary.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.165(b)
Certificate holder must obtain approval of Director to specified changes in organisation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.165(c)
Responsibilities of general aviation air operator certificate holder: changes requiring organisational management system.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 119.165(e)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to comply with prescribed conditions relating to changes to organisation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 119.165(f)
Holder of air operator certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment when required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 119.167
Holder of air operator certificate must make revisions to maintenance programme when requested by Director.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Part 121
Air operations—large aeroplanes
 
 
 
 

Rule 121.5
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure prescribed persons are familiar with relevant laws, rules, and procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.7
Persons performing air operations must conform with procedures in exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.11(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: flight simulator and other training device approval.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.11(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder in relation to flight simulators and training devices where flight credits may be accrued.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.53
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane has current standard category airworthiness certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.55
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure common language requirements are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.57(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure any new aeroplane type is subjected to programme of proving flights.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.57(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure at least 50 hours of proving flight conducted where aeroplane type materially altered since last proving flight.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.57(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must restrict personnel carried on proving flight.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.59(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight preparation information is available to pilot-in-command.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.59(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight plan is prepared for each air operation and pilot-in-command advised of its contents.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.59(d)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure personnel preparing flight plans are trained and competent to perform task and notified of prescribed changes.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.59(f)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight plan is submitted to ATS prior to air operation.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.61(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder when establishing operational flight plan on which flight schedule is to be based.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.61(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed percentage of air operations arrive within flight plan parameters.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.63
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure search and rescue information is available on-board aeroplane.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.65(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must have information regarding emergency and survival equipment carried on each aeroplane.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.67
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes used on extended over-water operations are certified for ditching.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.71(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aerodrome to be used in operations meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.71(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aerodrome used in operations has appropriate fire equipment and visual approach system.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.71(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure only aerodromes specified in exposition are authorised for use in its operations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.71(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must specify certain particulars relating to each aerodrome or grouping of aerodromes used in its operations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.71(g)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: route guide register.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.71(h)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes do not land on or take-off from runway unless prescribed requirements met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.73
Person may not perform an operation at night under VFR.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.75(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish prescribed fuel policy.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.75(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure calculation of usable fuel takes into account prescribed factors.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.77
Responsibilities of holder of air operator certificate: flight check system.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.79
Person performing air operation must ensure emergency light systems are armed or turned on.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.81
Person performing air operation must ensure that prescribed passenger safety requirements have been met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.83(a)
Person performing air operation must ensure “Fasten Seat Belt” sign is turned on at prescribed times.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.83(b)
Person performing air operation must ensure passengers are informed when smoking is prohibited.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.85(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure forward-facing observer's seat is available in flight compartment.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.85(b)
Person performing air operation must ensure only authorised persons are admitted to, or carried in, flight compartment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.85(c)
Person performing air operation must ensure persons in flight compartment are familiarised with safety procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.87(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure unqualified or unauthorised persons are not permitted to manipulate flight controls of its aeroplanes during air operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.87(b)
No unauthorised person may manipulate controls of aeroplane during air operation.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.89(a)
Each flight crew member must ensure prescribed cockpit voice recorder requirements are met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.89(b)
Each flight crew member must ensure prescribed flight data recorder requirements are met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.95(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure action plans are developed to deal with in-air and on-ground emergencies.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.95(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure appropriate staff are trained to deal with emergencies.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.97
Holder of air operator certificate must restrict or suspend operations on becoming aware of hazard to safe operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 121.99
Pilot-in-command must ensure flight crew compartment door is closed and locked when aeroplane's external doors are closed for flight.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.101
Pilot-in-command must ensure crew member does not unlock flight crew compartment door without complying with prescribed requirements.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.103
Holder of air operator certificate must establish procedures to allow flight attendant to discreetly notify flight crew member of suspicious activity or security breach in cabin.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.153(a)
Person performing air operation must use meteorological information provided by authorised organisation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.155(a)
Person performing air operation must ensure VFR flight does not begin unless current meteorological reports indicate prescribed VFR minima can be complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.155(b)
Person may not perform extended over-water operations under VFR.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.155(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command performing VFR air operation outside controlled airspace in prescribed meteorological conditions.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.155(d)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command flying under VFR in multi-engined aeroplane above more than scattered cloud.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.157(a)
Pilot-in-command must not commence an air operation under IFR unless current meteorological reports indicate conditions will meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.157(b)
Pilot-in-command must not commence an air operation under IFR unless alternate aerodrome is available that meets ceiling and visibility requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.159(a)
Pilot-in-command may not continue instrument approach if visibility at aerodrome less than prescribed minima.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.161
Person performing air operation under IFR must ensure departure limitations are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.163(a)
Holder of air operator certificate using lower take-off minima must ensure operation is conducted in accordance with reduced minima take-off procedure.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 121.165(a)
Holder of an air operator certificate must not operate piston engine aeroplane beyond prescribed route limitations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.165(b)
Holder of an air operator certificate must not operate aeroplane with twin turbine engines beyond prescribed en-route limitations unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.165(c)
Holder of an air operator certificate must not operate an aeroplane with more than 2 turbine engines beyond prescribed en-route limitation unless approved by EDTO.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.169(a)
Pilot-in-command must conduct IFR air operations on prescribed routes.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.169(b)
Pilot-in-command must comply with IFR departure and approach procedures while in controlled airspace.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.169(c)
Pilot-in-command must comply with IFR departure and approach procedures while in uncontrolled airspace.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.171(a)
Holder of an air operator certificate must not conduct an air operation in a polar area unless authorised.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 121.205
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: take-off weight and performance data.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.207(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane take-off weight does not exceed maximum specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.209
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure runway surface correction factors are applied.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.211(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes clear obstacles vertically by prescribed height and bank angle.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.211(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must calculate net take-off flight path in accordance with specified criteria.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.211(e)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to establish prescribed contingency procedures.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.215(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder when using one engine inoperative enroute net flight path data to ensure use of prescribed procedures.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.217(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes with 3 or more engines are within 90 minutes of suitable aerodrome at which prescribed requirements at expected landing weight are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.219
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder for landing-climb and approach weight of aeroplane.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.221(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure landing weight at estimated arrival time does not exceed that specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.221(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure landing weight of aeroplane at estimated arrival time allows full-stop on dry runway within prescribed landing distance.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.223(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing distance meets minimum landing distance for wet or contaminated runways.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.303(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish weights of goods, passengers, crew, and baggage in accordance with prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.305
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aeroplane load limitations are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.307
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that load manifest is completed with prescribed details prior to each air operation and certified by pilot-in-command.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.353(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure air operation does not commence unless aeroplane has prescribed equipment and instruments complying with prescribed standards.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.355
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aeroplane equipped with powerplant instruments and reversible propeller indicator.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.357
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aeroplane equipped with additional equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.359
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane operated at night has landing light and light in each passenger compartment.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.361(a)(1)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aeroplane operating under IFR flight has prescribed airspeed and altitude indicators.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.361(a)(2)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aeroplane operating under IFR flight has spare bulbs.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.361(a)(3)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure aeroplane operating under IFR flight has spare fuses.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.363
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane operated on extended over-water flight has prescribed liferafts.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.365(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane has prescribed emergency equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.365(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane has emergency medical kit if flight lasts more than 120 minutes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.367
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes are equipped with protective breathing equipment that meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.369
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane has public address system and crew member intercom system.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.371
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is equipped with cockpit voice recorder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.373
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is equipped with flight data recorder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.375
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are equipped with additional attitude indicator.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.377
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes operating under IFR are equipped with weather radar.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.379(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed turbine-powered aeroplanes are equipped with required GPWS.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.381(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed turbine-powered aeroplanes are equipped with TAWS Class A.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.381(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed turbine-powered aeroplanes manufactured before required date are equipped with TAWS Class A.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.381(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed piston-powered aeroplanes are equipped with TAWS Class B by required date.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.383(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are equipped with ACAS II.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.403(b)
Responsibilities of holder of air operator certificate regarding maintenance of every aeroplane operated under authority of certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.405
Holder of air operator certificate must provide Director with monthly maintenance reliability report if condition monitored maintenance used.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.415(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is not operated under authority of certificate unless maintenance review for aeroplane has been carried out in previous 12 months and certified.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 121.415(b)
Responsibility of holder of air operator certificate to ensure that maintenance review for aeroplane has been carried out in the prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 121.415(d)
Responsibilities of holder of air operator certificate regarding person who carries out maintenance review for aeroplane.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.417
Holder of an air operator certificate authorised to conduct EDTO must provide a summary report in accordance with prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
12,000

Rule 121.503(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew member not assigned functions unless that crew member meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.503(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must not require crew member to perform any duty not required for aeroplane's safe operation during critical phase of flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.505(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must assign required pilots and other flight crew for air operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.505(b)
If more than 2 pilots required for air operation, holder of air operator certificate must designate acting pilot-in-command in event designated pilot-in-command becomes incapacitated.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.507
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate pilot as pilot-in-command unless that pilot meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.509
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate pilot as second-in-command unless that pilot meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.511
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate pilot as cruise relief pilot unless that pilot meets prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.513

Holder of air operator certificate must not designate person as flight engineer unless that person—
(a) meets prescribed requirements; or
(b) is cadet engineer supervised by person who meets prescribed requirements.

2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.515
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate person as flight attendant unless that person has completed required training.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.517
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate person as line supervisory pilot unless that person meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.519
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate pilot as pilot instructor in flight crew training programme unless that pilot meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
3,000

Rule 121.521
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate pilot as flight examiner in a route check or operational competency assessment programme unless that pilot meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.523
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate pilot as pilot instructor or flight examiner for flight instruction, or competency assessment in flight simulator, unless that pilot meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.525
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate flight attendant as flight attendant trainer in flight crew training programme unless that person has completed required training.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.527
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate flight attendant as flight attendant assessor unless that person has completed required training.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.529
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate person as ground instructor in crew training programme unless that person has completed required training.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.531
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure at least 1 flight crew member has required flight time experience.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.533(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that pilot flying during take-off and landing is either pilot-in-command or competent pilot supervised by pilot-in-command.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.535
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that, where flight crew member is assigned to operate more than 1 aeroplane type or variant, that person has been trained as prescribed, and required procedures are in place.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.537
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure pilots who perform Category II or III precision approach procedure, or departure with reduced take-off minima, comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.539(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that required number of flight attendants are carried when passengers are carried on board.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.539(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must designate a senior flight attendant where 2 or more flight attendants are required, and also a deputy senior flight attendant where 6 or more flight attendants are required.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.553(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish crew member training programme for crew members who are not participating in advanced qualification programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.555(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that each segment of required training programme includes syllabus applicable to holder's operations and acceptable to the Director.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.557(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that unqualified pilot or flight attendant has completed introductory segment of required training programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.559(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that pilot or flight attendant completes transition segment of required training programme where change of aeroplane type, variant, operation, or equipment that affects operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.561(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that pilot or flight attendant completes upgrade segment of required training programme before taking on position of greater responsibility.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.563(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that pilot or flight attendant completes recurrent segment of required training programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.565
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that crew member training programme includes ground and flight instruction as prescribed and flight crew training complies with prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.567
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure pilot (other than cruise relief pilot) completes competency assessment and prescribed pilot line training.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.569
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure pilot (other than cruise relief pilot) complies with prescribed consolidation requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.571(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight engineer complies with prescribed consolidation requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.573
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew member training programme for flight attendants meets prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.575(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure person is not designated as flight attendant unless person meets prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.577
Holder of air operator certificate must keep records of required training.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.603
Holder of air operator certificate must comply with requirements for crew member operational competency assessment programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.605(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew member subject to operational competency assessment is assessed in accordance with required assessment programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.607
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure every pilot and flight engineer has successfully completed required checks, assessments, and tests.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.609
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure every pilot instructor, line supervisory pilot, simulator instructor, and flight examiner receives instruction and maintains proficiency as required.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.611
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight attendant has completed prescribed competency assessment.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.613
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain accurate record of prescribed crew competency assessments, route checks, and tests.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.803(a)
Aeroplane operator may not cause or permit aeroplane to perform air operation unless prescribed scheme has been established and prescribed factors addressed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.803(b)
Aeroplane operator performing air operation may not cause or permit flight crew to fly if suffering or likely to suffer from fatigue.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.803(c)
Aeroplane operator performing air operation must keep and retain prescribed crew flight time records.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.805(a)
Person may not act as flight crew member if suffering from fatigue that may endanger safety of aircraft.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 121.805(b)
Flight crew member may not exceed flight time limitations.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.805(c)
Flight crew member may not exceed limitations in prescribed scheme.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.805(d)
Flight crew member may not exceed prescribed flight time aggregates.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.853(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure relevant parts of its exposition are current and accessible to crew members.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.853(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure information for operations personnel is accurate and current.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.853(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure non-State documentation meets prescribed standard.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.853(d)
Person performing air operation must ensure document amendments actioned and documents remain current.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.855(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed documents are carried on each individual air operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.855(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure certain documents are available to each pilot.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.857
Holder of air operator certificate must permanently record, for each air operation, planned aspects and actual accomplishment of operation.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.859
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure specified records are retained for 12 months.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.903(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish advanced qualification, or prescribed training, programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.903(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must provide for transition to advanced qualification programme.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.903(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure advanced qualification programme is conducted safely.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.903(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure person responsible for advanced qualification programme holds flight examiner rating.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.903(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure advanced qualification programme is controlled by operator.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.903(f)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure affected persons comply with advanced qualification programme.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.903(g)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure advanced qualification programme covers prescribed positions.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.903(h)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure advanced qualification programme covers all positions included in categories.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.905(a)
Holder of air operator certificate that establishes or revises advanced qualification curriculum must comply with prescribed provisions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.907(a)
Holder of air operator certificate that establishes an advanced qualification programme must ensure programme contains prescribed curricula acceptable to Director.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.907(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure each curriculum in programme complies with prescribed requirements.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 121.909(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure advanced qualification programme has prescribed separate curricula.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.911
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure indoctrination curriculum includes prescribed information.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.913(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure each qualification curriculum includes prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.915(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure continuing qualification curriculum based on qualification cycle that meets prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.915(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure continuing qualification cycle does not exceed authorised duration.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.915(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure continuing qualification curriculum includes re-qualification requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.915(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure continuing qualification cycle includes prescribed evaluation period.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure evaluation period does not exceed authorised duration.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.915(f)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure evaluation period includes prescribed training sessions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(h)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that during each training session person participating in programme receives prescribed training.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(i)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure evaluation periods include proficiency evaluation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(j)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure training sessions include prescribed proficiency, and line-operating flight time, evaluations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.915(k)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure proficiency evaluation is conducted in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(l)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure pilot-in-command successfully completes prescribed line-operating flight time evaluation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(m)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure that, during line-operating flight time evaluations, prescribed persons are individually evaluated for current training and proficiency, and for knowledge and skills.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.915(o)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure pilot-in-command, second-in-command, and nominated flight engineers meet prescribed recent experience requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.917(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure crew management training requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.917(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure training and evaluation of flight crew conducted in flight training device or flight simulator.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.919
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed training and evaluation information is collected.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.923(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder relating to person providing training by contract.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.951
Holder of an air operator certificate authorised to conduct EDTO must not operate an aeroplane on EDTO unless authorised and prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.969(a)
Holder of an air operator certificate authorised to conduct EDTO must not allow an aeroplane to be dispatched on EDTO unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.971
Holder of an air operator certificate authorised to conduct EDTO must not allow an aeroplane to be dispatched on EDTO for more than 180 minutes unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 121.973(a)
Holder of an air operator certificate authorised to conduct EDTO must ensure pilot-in-command is notified of any significant change at en-route EDTO alternate aerodrome.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 121.973(b)
Responsibility of pilot-in-command on EDTO regarding significant changes at en-route alternate EDTO aerodrome before EDTO entry point.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.973(c)
Pilot-in-command on EDTO must not proceed beyond EDTO entry point unless prescribed requirements are met.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.973(d)
Responsibility of pilot-in-command on EDTO regarding compliance with CMP standards.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.973(e)
Responsibility of pilot-in-command on EDTO regarding significant changes at en-route alternate EDTO aerodrome after proceeding beyond EDTO entry point.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 121.975(a)
Holder of an air operator certificate authorised for EDTO must not allow an aeroplane to be dispatched on EDTO unless prescribed fuel requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 125
Air operations— medium aeroplanes
 
 
 
 

Rule 125.5
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed persons are familiar with relevant laws, rules, and procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.7
Persons performing air operations must conform with procedures in air operator's exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.11
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: SEIFR passenger operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.53(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane has current airworthiness certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.53(b)(1)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane operated on SEIFR passenger operation under authority of certificate is certificated as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.53(b)(2)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure propeller model, engine model, and accessories installed on aeroplane operated on SEIFR passenger operation meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.54(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure proving flights and tests are performed on intended SEIFR passenger operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.55
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure language requirements are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.57(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure appropriate information is available to pilot-in-command.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.57(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure appropriate flight plan is prepared and pilot-in-command informed before intended operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.57(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight plan is submitted to ATS unit prior to air operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.58
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure search and rescue information is carried on-board aeroplane.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.59(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must have information regarding emergency and survival equipment carried on each aeroplane.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.61(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish fuel policy.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.61(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure calculation of usable fuel takes into account prescribed factors.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.63(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish prescribed flight check system for each aeroplane.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.63(d)
Flight crew member performing air operation must use cockpit checklist in accordance with flight check system.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.65
Person performing air operation must ensure passenger safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.67(a)
Person performing air operation must ensure only authorised persons are admitted to or carried in flight compartment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.67(b)
Person performing air operation must ensure persons in flight compartment are familiarised with safety procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.69(a)
No unauthorised person may manipulate flight controls of aeroplane during air operation.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.71(a)
Each flight crew member must ensure prescribed cockpit voice recorder requirements have been met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.71(b)
Each flight crew member must ensure prescribed flight data recorder requirements have been met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.72
Holder of air operator certificate must not operate aeroplane on SEIFR passenger operation unless AEDRS operating requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.77(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aerodrome to be used in its operations meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.77(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain register containing prescribed information if aerodromes used are not promulgated in NZAIP.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.77(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes operating VFR do not use any place for landing or take-off unless runway and runway strip meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.77(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes do not use any place for landing or take-off unless prescribed requirements have been met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.79(a)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: conduct of SEIFR passenger operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.81
No person may perform commercial transport operation carrying passengers with single engine aeroplane under IFR.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.83
Holder of air operator certificate must restrict or suspend operations in hazardous conditions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.87
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is not operated on extended over-water operation unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.89
Pilot-in-command must perform air operation at night under IFR except as prescribed.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.91(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure action plans are developed to deal with in-air and on-ground emergencies and to minimise risk.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.91(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure appropriate staff are trained to deal with emergencies.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.93(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must not operate prescribed aeroplane on SEIFR passenger operation if non-normal AEDRS or engine indication occurs.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.93(b)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command performing SEIFR passenger operation if non-normal engine indication occurs during flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.93(c)
Responsibility of pilot-in-command to record time and date of every AEDRS failure in technical log.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.95
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane conducting SEIFR passenger operation has prescribed area navigation system.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.153(a)
Person performing air operation must use meteorological information provided by authorised organisation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.155(a)
Pilot-in-command must not commence flight under VFR unless current meteorological reports indicate prescribed VFR minima can be complied with.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.155(b)
Pilot-in-command performing air operation under VFR outside controlled airspace must comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.155(c)
Pilot-in-command must not perform air operation under VFR above more than scattered cloud unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.157(a)
Pilot-in-command must not commence air operation under IFR unless current meteorological reports indicate the matters prescribed.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.157(b)
Pilot-in-command must not commence air operation under IFR unless flight plan complies with prescribed alternate aerodrome requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.159(a)
Pilot-in-command may not continue instrument approach if current meteorological information indicates visibility is less than prescribed minima.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.161
Person performing air transport operation: IFR departure limitations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.163(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure operation conducted in accordance with exposition if multi-engined aeroplane used at lower than prescribed take-off minima.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 125.165(a)
Pilot-in-command must conduct IFR air operations on prescribed routes.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.165(b)
Pilot-in-command must comply with IFR departure and approach procedures while in controlled airspace.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.165(c)
Pilot-in-command must comply with IFR departure and approach procedures while in uncontrolled airspace.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.165(d)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder not to use aeroplane conducting SEIFR passenger operations more than 45 minutes flying time from aerodrome.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.205
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplane complies with prescribed performance operating limitations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.207
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: take-off weight and performance data.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.209(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure take-off weight and distance meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.211
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure runway surface and slope correction factors are applied.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.213(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes clear obstacles vertically by at least prescribed height.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.217
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder regarding aeroplane performance with critical engine inoperative.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.219(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes with 2 engines are not more than 90 minutes away from suitable aerodrome.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.219(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes with 3 or more engines are not more than 90 minutes away from suitable aerodrome.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.221
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing and approach weights meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.223(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure estimated aeroplane landing weight will not exceed landing weight specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.223(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing weight for estimated time of landing allows full-stop landing in prescribed conditions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.225(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure available landing distance at estimated time of arrival on wet or contaminated runways meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.229(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure take-off weight does not exceed maximum take-off weight specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.231(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane in prescribed conditions clears obstacles vertically in net take-off flight path in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.233(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing weight for estimated time of landing will not exceed that specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.233(b)
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder to ensure that landing weight in prescribed conditions allows full-stop landing.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.235
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing distance on wet or contaminated runways meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.303(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish weights of goods, passengers, crew, and baggage in accordance with prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.305
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft load limitations are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.307
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure load manifest completed and certified.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.353
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure air operation does not commence unless aeroplane has correctly installed required equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.355(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is equipped with shoulder harness for each crew seat.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.355(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane conducting SEIFR passenger operation is equipped with seats that meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.357
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is equipped with powerplant instruments and reversible propeller indicators.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.359
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane operated at night has landing light and light in each passenger compartment.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.361(a)(1)
Holder of air operator certificate operating under IFR flight must ensure aeroplane has prescribed instruments and spare bulbs.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.361(a)(2)
Holder of air operator certificate operating under IFR flight must ensure aeroplane has spare fuses.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.361(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane conducting SEIFR passenger operation is equipped with emergency electrical supply system sufficient for prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.361(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane conducting SEIFR passenger operation is equipped with prescribed systems and indicators.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.361(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must record detection of particle occurrence in technical log.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.363
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane is equipped with prescribed emergency equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.364
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that every aeroplane with 20 or more seats is equipped with protective breathing equipment that meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.365(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane with seating of 10 seats or more has public address system and crew member intercom system.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.367(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane with two or more flight crew members is equipped with cockpit voice recorder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.369(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are equipped with flight data recorder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.371
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are equipped with third presentation of attitude.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.373
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes operating under IFR are equipped with weather radar.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.375
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are equipped with ground proximity warning system.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.377
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane conducting SEIFR passenger operation is equipped with AEDRS.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.379(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed turbine-powered aeroplanes are equipped with TAWS Class A.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.379(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed turbine-powered aeroplanes manufactured before prescribed date are equipped with TAWS Class A by required date.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.379(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are equipped with TAWS Class B.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.381(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed turbine-powered aeroplanes are equipped with ACAS II by required date.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.381(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure retention of ACAS or ACAS II for prescribed aeroplanes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.403(b)
Responsibility of holder of air operator certificate regarding maintenance of aeroplanes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.405
Holder of air operator certificate who utilises condition monitoring must provide Director with monthly maintenance reliability report.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.407(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure maintenance programme for aeroplane required to be equipped with AEDRS includes prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.415(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure maintenance review for aeroplane has been carried out in previous 12 months and review certified.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.415(b)
Responsibility of holder of air operator certificate to ensure that maintenance review for aeroplane has been carried out in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.415(d)
Responsibilities of holder of air operator certificate regarding person who carries out maintenance review of aeroplane.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.503(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight crew comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.503(b)
Responsibilities of holder of air operator certificate: designation of flight crew.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.503(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight crew members are assigned in writing functions they perform.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.505(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure person acting as pilot-in-command has prescribed experience.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.507
Holder of air operator certificate must not use person as pilot-in-command of aeroplane under VFR unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.509
Holder of air operator certificate must not use person as pilot-in-command of aeroplane under IFR unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.511(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane operated under IFR is operated with two pilots.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.553(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish training programme to ensure crew members are trained and competent.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.553(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew members are trained in accordance with programme contained in exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.553(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure training programme is controlled by certificate holder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.555
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain accurate records of training undertaken by crew members.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.557(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure unqualified crew members complete initial training conducted in prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.559(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure qualified crew members complete transition training course if required.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.561
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew members adequately trained, current, and proficient in duties.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.563(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish flight attendant training programme if use of flight attendant required.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.563(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight attendants complete prescribed training.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.565(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish flight crew training programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.565(d)
Flight crew training programme must be conducted by prescribed flight crew member instructor.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.565(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must accurately record and inform flight crew member of qualification gained.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.567
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure person carrying out functions as instructor meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.603(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish prescribed operational competency assessment programme controlled by certificate holder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.605(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight examiner in operational competency assessment programme meets prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.605(b)
Flight examiner carrying out operational competency assessment in flight simulator must meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.607
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: flight crew competency checks.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.609
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: flight attendant competency checks.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.613
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain accurate records of competency assessment and testing of crew members.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.803(a)
Aeroplane operator may not cause or permit aeroplane to perform air operation unless prescribed scheme has been established and prescribed factors addressed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.803(b)
Aeroplane operator may not cause or permit person to fly as flight crew if suffering or likely to suffer from fatigue.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.803(c)
Aeroplane operator must keep accurate flight time records as required.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 125.805(a)
Person may not act as flight crew member if suffering or likely to suffer from fatigue that may endanger safety.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 125.805(b)
Flight crew member may not exceed flight and duty time limitations.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.805(c)
Flight crew member may not exceed limitations in prescribed scheme.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.805(d)
Flight crew member may not exceed prescribed flight time aggregates.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 125.853
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure relevant parts of its exposition are current and accessible to crew members.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.855(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed documents are carried on each individual flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.855(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure copies of prescribed documents are available to each pilot.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 125.857(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must record for each air operation planned aspects and actual accomplishment of operation.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.859
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that prescribed documents are retained for 12 months.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 125.861
Holder of air operator certificate who operates aeroplane required to be equipped with AEDRS must keep legible, accurate, permanent, and retrievable record of AEDRS analysis information.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 129
Foreign air transport operator—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 129.5
No person may perform foreign air transport operation without foreign air operator certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 129.15(c)
Holder of expired or revoked foreign air operator certificate must surrender it to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 129.15(d)
Holder of suspended foreign air operator certificate must produce it to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 129.17
Holder of foreign air operator certificate who terminates operations must notify Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 129.101(a)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must comply with prescribed operations specifications.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 129.101(b)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 129.101(c)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must make prescribed exposition available to Director.
2,500
15,000
 
 

Rule 129.103(a)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must ensure exposition up to date and accurate, and that amendments meet requirements.
2,500
30,000
1,000
12,000

Rule 129.103(b)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate proposing to make certain changes must apply to and gain acceptance of Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 129.103(e)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must comply with conditions imposed by Director.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 129.103(f)
Where changes to organisation require amendment to foreign air operator certificate, holder must forward certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 129.103(g)
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must make amendments to exposition considered necessary by Director.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 129.105
Holder of foreign air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aircraft equipped with ACAS II.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 129.107
Responsibility of holder of foreign air operator certificate conducting foreign air transport operation regarding use of runway within New Zealand to ensure provision of appropriate runway end safety area.
10,000
50,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 129.109(b)
Responsibility of holder of foreign air operator certificate to equip aeroplane with emergency locator transmitter as prescribed.
10,000
50,000
2,000
12,000

Part 133
Helicopter external load operations
 
 
 
 

Rule 133.5(a)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must hold prescribed licence.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.51(b)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must conduct flight to allow external load to be released and emergency landing.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.53
Pilot-in-command conducting prescribed operations may not carry person inside helicopter who is not performing essential function.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.55(a)
Pilot-in-command may not carry load suspended beneath helicopter in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.55(b)
Pilot-in-command hovering in external load operations must ensure no person is in hovering area unless essential to operation and appropriately briefed.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.57
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations: load weight limitations.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.59
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must ensure operation conducted under VFR.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.61
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must comply with requirements for night operations.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.63
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must ensure external load is carried on prescribed hook or device.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.67(a)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must ensure load is adequately rigged and settled before leaving loading zone.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.67(b)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must maintain adequate control of helicopter and load.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.69(1)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations over congested areas: requirements for plan of operation.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.69(2)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must retain plan for prescribed period.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 133.69(3)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must give prior notification.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 133.69(4)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must comply with requirements of territorial authority.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 133.69(5)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must give public notice.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 133.71(a)(1)
Pilot-in-command carrying person beneath helicopter may not operate at weight in excess of 90% of OGE hover weight.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.71(a)(2)
Pilot-in-command carrying person beneath helicopter must carry person minimum distance necessary.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 133.71(a)(3)
Pilot-in-command carrying person beneath helicopter: responsibilities for release system.
1,250
 
500
 

Rule 133.71(a)(4)
Pilot-in-command carrying person beneath helicopter: elimination of inadvertent release.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.71(a)(5)
Pilot-in-command carrying person beneath helicopter must operate in prescribed safe manoeuvring area.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.71(b)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations: requirements for raising and lowering person by winch.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.71(c)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations: requirements for carrying injured person beneath helicopter.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.71(d)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations: rappelling requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 133.73(a)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations: supplementary crew member requirements.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 133.75(a)
Operator responsibility regarding crew competency requirements for winching, rappelling, or human sling operations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 133.75(d)
Helicopter external load operator must retain records of checks and flight reviews for 4 years.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 133.75(e)
Pilot-in-command performing helicopter external load operations must ensure training is not performed over or adjacent to city, town, or settlement.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 133.253(a)
Helicopter external load operator: instrument and equipment requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.255
Helicopter external load operator: external load equipment requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.257(a)
Helicopter external load operator: quick release device requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.257(b)
Helicopter external load operator must ensure quick release device functions properly with prescribed external loads.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.257(c)
Helicopter external load operator: requirements for primary and secondary quick release controls.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.303
Helicopter external load operator: maintenance requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.305
Operator must ensure that person certifying release to service is properly trained and qualified.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 133.307(a)
Operator requirements for external load equipment inspection and proof loading.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 135
Air operations—helicopters and small aeroplanes
 
 
 
 

Rule 135.5
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed persons are familiar with relevant laws, rules, and procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.7
Persons performing air operations must comply with procedures in air operator certificate holder's exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.13
Person performing commercial transport operations must ensure passenger receives additional briefing or training in safety and emergency procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.53(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft used in air transport operation has current airworthiness certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.53(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft used in commercial transport operation meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.55
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure language requirements are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.57(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure appropriate information is available to pilot-in-command.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.57(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed flight plan is prepared and pilot-in-command informed before intended operation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.57(d)
Holder of air operator certificate performing air operations under VFR to aerodrome where communications cannot be maintained must ensure prior prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.57(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight plan is submitted to ATS unit.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.59(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must have available information regarding emergency and survival equipment carried on each aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.61(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish fuel policy.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.61(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure calculation of usable fuel takes into account prescribed factors.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.61(d)
Person flight planning or en route replanning air operation must comply with fuel policy.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 135.63(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure cockpit checklist covering procedures is available to flight crew members.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.63(b)
Person performing air operation must use cockpit checklist in accordance with aircraft flight manual.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.65(a)
Person performing air operations must ensure passenger safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.69(a)
No unauthorised person may manipulate flight controls of aircraft during air operation.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.69(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must take reasonable care to ensure no unauthorised person manipulates flight controls during air operation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.71(a)
Each flight crew member must ensure prescribed cockpit voice recorder requirements have been met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.71(b)
Each flight crew member must ensure prescribed flight data recorder requirements have been met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.77(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aerodrome to be used in its operations meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.77(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure heliport to be used meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.77(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain register containing prescribed information if aerodromes used are not promulgated in NZAIP.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.77(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes operating VFR by day do not use any place for landing or take-off unless runway and runway strip meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.77(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes do not use any place for landing or take-off unless prescribed requirements have been met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.81
No person may perform air operation carrying passengers with single engine aircraft under IFR.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.83
Holder of air operator certificate must restrict or suspend operations in hazardous conditions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.87(a)
Person performing air operation may not operate more than 10 nm beyond gliding or autorotational distance from shore unless prescribed requirements have been met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.87(b)
Person performing air operation in single engine helicopter may not operate more than 10 nm beyond autorotational distance from shore unless prescribed requirements have been met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.87(d)
Person performing air transport operation over water beyond 100 nm from shore must conduct flight under IFR.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.91(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure action plans are developed to deal with in-air and on-ground emergencies and to minimise risk.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.91(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure appropriate staff are trained to deal with emergencies.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.93(b)
Pilot-in-command of helicopter performing commercial transport operation in prescribed conditions must comply with required plan.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.95(a)
Pilot-in-command performing air transport operation in helicopter may not carry external sling load.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.153(a)
Person performing air operation under VFR must use meteorological information of sufficient reliability and accuracy from appropriate source.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.153(b)
Person performing IFR air transport operation must use meteorological information provided by authorised organisation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.155(a)
Person performing air operation must ensure VFR flight does not begin unless current meteorological reports indicate prescribed VFR minima can be complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.155(b)
Pilot-in-command performing VFR operation in aeroplane outside controlled airspace may only fly in prescribed meteorological conditions.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.155(c)
Pilot-in-command performing VFR operation in helicopter outside controlled airspace may only fly in prescribed meteorological conditions.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.155(d)
Pilot-in-command performing VFR commercial transport operations in helicopter must manoeuvre and fly in prescribed manner.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.155(e)
Pilot-in-command may not carry out air operation under VFR in aircraft above more than scattered cloud unless prescribed requirements met.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.155(f)
Pilot-in-command may not perform air operation carrying passengers under VFR in single engine aircraft above more than scattered cloud.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.157
Pilot-in-command performing air operation may not commence IFR flight unless current meteorological reports indicate conditions will meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.159(a)
Pilot-in-command may not continue instrument approach if current meteorological information indicates visibility is less than prescribed minima.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.161
Person performing air transport operations: IFR departure limitations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.163(b)
Air operator certificate holder must ensure reduced minima take-off requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 135.165(a)
Pilot-in-command must conduct IFR air transport operations on prescribed routes.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 135.165(b)
Pilot-in-command must comply with IFR departure and approach procedures while in controlled airspace.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.165(c)
Pilot-in-command must comply with IFR departure and approach procedures while in uncontrolled airspace.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.205
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplane complies with prescribed performance operating limitations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.207
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: take-off weight and performance data.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.209(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure take-off weight and distance meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.211
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure runway surface and slope correction factors are applied.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.213(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes operating under IFR clear obstacles vertically by at least prescribed height.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.215
Holder of air operator certificate must retain stall margin and calculate loss of gradient by applying prescribed factors.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.217(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aeroplanes are capable of continuing flight at positive slope under prescribed conditions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.217(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane en route limitations are calculated in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.219(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes with 2 engines are not more than 90 minutes away from suitable aerodrome.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.219(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplanes with 3 or more engines are not more than 90 minutes away from suitable aerodrome.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.221
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing and approach weights meet prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.223(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure estimated aeroplane landing weight will not exceed landing weight specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.223(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure estimated aeroplane landing weight allows full-stop landing in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.225(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing distance on wet or contaminated runways meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.229(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure take-off weight does not exceed maximum take-off weight specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.231(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aeroplane in prescribed conditions clears obstacles vertically in net take-off flight path in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.233(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing weight for estimated time of landing will not exceed that specified in aeroplane flight manual.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.233(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure landing weight for estimated time of landing allows full-stop landing in prescribed conditions.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.235
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure available landing distance at estimated time of arrival on wet or contaminated runways meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.303(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish weights of passengers, crew, goods and baggage in accordance with prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.305(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft load limitations are complied with.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.305(b)
Pilot-in-command must assess prescribed information before taking-off on air operation.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 135.353(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure air operation does not commence unless aircraft has required equipment and instruments.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.355
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft operated under authority of certificate is equipped with shoulder harness or single diagonal shoulder belt for each flight crew member seat.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.357
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft is equipped with powerplant instruments and reversible propeller indicators.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.359
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft operated at night has landing light and light in each passenger compartment.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.361(a)
Holder of air operator certificate operating under IFR must ensure aircraft has prescribed instruments and spares.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.363
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft is equipped with prescribed emergency equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.367(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed helicopters are equipped with cockpit voice recorder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.369(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed helicopters are equipped with flight data recorder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.371
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed aircraft are equipped with third presentation of attitude.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.402(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must identify prescribed option for maintenance in maintenance programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.402(b)
Holder of general air operator certificate must under prescribed circumstances ensure aircraft has annual review of airworthiness.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.402(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure maintenance on specified aircraft is performed by specified organisation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.402(d)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that maintenance on specified helicopter is performed by specified organisation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.403(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure aircraft operated under authority of certificate is maintained in accordance with prescribed maintenance programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.405
Holder of air operator certificate who utilises condition monitoring must provide Director with prescribed monthly reliability report.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.415(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure maintenance review has been carried out in previous 12 months and review certified.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.415(b)
Responsibility of holder of air operator certificate to ensure that maintenance review has been carried out in prescribed manner.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.415(d)
Responsibility of holder of air operator certificate regarding person who carries out prescribed maintenance review of aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.503(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight crew comply with prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.503(b)
Responsibilities of holder of air operator certificate: designation of flight crew.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 135.505(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure person acting as pilot-in-command has prescribed experience.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.509
Holder of air operator certificate must not designate person as pilot-in-command of aircraft performing air operation under IFR unless person has minimum required experience.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.511(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must not operate aircraft under IFR with 1 pilot unless prescribed requirements are met.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.511(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must not operate aircraft with 2 pilots unless prescribed requirements are met.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.553(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish training programme to ensure crew members are trained and competent.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.553(b)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew members are trained in accordance with programme contained in exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.553(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure training programme is controlled by certificate holder.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.555
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain accurate records of training undertaken by crew members.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.557(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure unqualified crew members complete initial training conducted in prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.559(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure qualified crew members complete transition training if required.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.561
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure crew members adequately trained, current, and proficient in duties.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.563
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that an abnormal, unusual, or emergency training manoeuvre is not performed during air operation while carrying passengers.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.565(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish flight crew training programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.565(d)
Training must be conducted by prescribed flight crew member instructor.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.565(e)
Holder of air operator certificate must accurately record and inform flight crew member of qualification gained.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 135.567
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure person carrying out functions as instructor meets prescribed requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.603(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must establish and control prescribed operational competency assessment programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.605(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure flight examiner in operational competency assessment meets prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.605(b)
Flight examiner carrying out operational competency assessment in flight simulator must meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.607
Responsibilities of air operator certificate holder: flight crew competency checks.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.613
Holder of air operator certificate must maintain accurate records of competency assessment and testing of crew members.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 135.803(a)
Holder of air operator certificate may not cause or permit aircraft to perform air operation unless prescribed scheme has been established and prescribed factors addressed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.803(b)
Aircraft operator may not cause or permit person to fly as flight crew if suffering or likely to suffer from fatigue.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.803(c)
Aircraft operator must keep accurate flight time records.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 135.805(a)
Person may not act as flight crew member if suffering or likely to suffer from fatigue that may endanger safety.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 135.805(b)
Flight crew member may not exceed flight and duty time limitations.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 135.805(c)
Flight crew member may not exceed limitations in prescribed scheme.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 135.853
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure relevant parts of its exposition are current and accessible to crew members.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 135.855
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that prescribed documents are carried on each individual flight.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 135.857(a)
Holder of air operator certificate must keep prescribed accurate daily records.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 135.857(c)
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure prescribed information made available to pilot-in-command.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 135.859
Holder of air operator certificate must ensure that prescribed documents are retained for 12 months.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Part 137
Agricultural aircraft operations
 
 
 
 

Rule 137.3
Pilot performing agricultural aircraft operation must hold appropriate ratings.
5,000
 
 
 

Rule 137.5
No person may perform commercial agricultural aircraft operation except under the authority of and in accordance with agricultural aircraft operator certificate.
5,000
30,000
1,500
6,000

Rule 137.9
Person performing agricultural aircraft operation involved in accident or incident must notify Director.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 137.65
Pilot performing or being trained to perform agricultural aircraft operation must ensure aircraft has minimum fuel reserves.
2,500
 
1,000
 

Rule 137.103
Pilot performing or being trained to perform agricultural aircraft operation may not take-off over prescribed weight except under prescribed circumstances.
4,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 137.107
Pilot performing or being trained to perform agricultural aircraft operation where third-party risk exists must comply with requirements on calculation of take-off distance.
4,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 137.109
Pilot performing or being trained to perform agricultural aircraft operation where third-party risk exists must ensure that take-off flight path clears obstacles by prescribed distances.
4,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 137.157(c)
Holder of expired or revoked agricultural aircraft operator certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 137.157(d)
Holder of suspended agricultural aircraft operator certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 137.201
Holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate must maintain and retain prescribed records for prescribed period.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 137.203
Responsibilities of agricultural aircraft operator certificate holder on remote-base operations to appoint base pilot.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 137.205(a)
Responsibilities of holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate intending to operate over congested area.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 137.205(c)
Responsibilities of pilot-in-command performing agricultural aircraft operation over congested area.
4,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 137.205(d)
Holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate must retain plan for agricultural aircraft operation over congested area for prescribed period.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 137.207
Holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate must comply with prescribed personnel requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 137.209(1)
Holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate must notify Director of changes to operations.
4,000
25,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 137.209(2)
Holder of agricultural aircraft operator certificate must obtain Director's acceptance before changing key personnel.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 137.253
Responsibilities of agricultural aircraft operator to ensure aircraft equipped with prescribed instruments and equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 137.255
Operator of agricultural aircraft must ensure aircraft equipped with shoulder harness for each crew seat.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 137.257
Operator of agricultural aircraft must ensure aircraft equipped with slip indicator.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 137.259
Operator of agricultural aircraft must ensure aircraft equipped with prescribed equipment.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 139
Aerodromes—certification, operation, and use
 
 
 
 

Rule 139.5(a)
Person may not operate aerodrome serving prescribed aeroplanes except as authorised by aerodrome operating certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.11(c)
Holder of expired or revoked aerodrome operating certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 139.11(d)
Holder of suspended aerodrome operating certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 139.17(b)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must provide written report to Director concerning deviation from prescribed requirements in emergency.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.101(1)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must hold current and complete copy of aerodrome certification exposition on aerodrome.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 139.101(2)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.101(3)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 139.101(4)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.101(5)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must notify change of address, telephone number, and fax number within prescribed period.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 139.103(a)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must employ prescribed maintenance programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.103(b)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must keep paved manoeuvring areas clear of loose stones and objects.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.103(c)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must maintain paved runways in prescribed condition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.105
Responsibilities of aerodrome operating certificate holder: maintenance and checking of visual aids for navigation.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.107
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must establish procedures ensuring that works carried out on aerodrome do not endanger aircraft operations.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 139.109
Responsibilities of aerodrome operating certificate holder: maintenance of emergency plan.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.111(a)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must provide rescue and firefighting capability meeting minimum requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.111(b)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must increase rescue and firefighting capability in prescribed circumstances.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.111(e)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must employ system of preventive maintenance of rescue and firefighting vehicles.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.111(f)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate to replace inoperative rescue and firefighting vehicles.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.111(g)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must respond to each emergency during prescribed operations.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.113
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must ensure provision of prescribed air traffic services.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.115(a)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must ensure aerodrome provided with apron management service in prescribed conditions.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.115(b)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must facilitate transition of aircraft in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.117
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must conduct aerodrome inspection programme.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.119
Responsibilities of aerodrome operating certificate holder: control of ground vehicles on or near aerodrome operational area.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.121
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must protect navigation aids and air traffic service facilities.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.123
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must give notice of aerodrome operational condition or defect that may affect safe operation of aircraft.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.125(a)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must establish procedures for restricting aircraft operations where unsafe condition exists on aerodrome.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.127(a)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.127(b)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) where offence is failing to ensure amendment meets prescribed requirements:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) where offence is failing to ensure amendment complies with exposition procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 139.127(c)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.127(d)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.127(f)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must comply with conditions prescribed on changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.127(g)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must forward certificate for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 139.127(h)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.203(a)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must provide barriers for security areas.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 139.203(d)
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate must meet other requirements for security designated aerodromes.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 139.205
Holder of aerodrome operating certificate for non-security designated aerodrome must have prescribed contingency plan and comply with prescribed requirements.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 139.303
Aircraft operator: general conditions applying to use of aerodromes.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.305
Air transport operator: use of place for landing and take-off.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 139.307
Aircraft operator: use of place for landing or take-off on non-air-transport operations.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.309(a)
Helicopter operator: use of heliport in populous area.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.309(b)
Helicopter operator: use of heliport outside populous area or on external load operation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.309(c)
Helicopter operator must ensure heliport requirements are complied with.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.351(a)(1)
No person may provide or operate UNICOM service except in prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.351(a)(2)
No person may broadcast weather or aerodrome information except in prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.353(a)
Person intending to provide UNICOM or AWIB service: application and consent.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.353(b)
Person providing or operating UNICOM or AWIB service must ensure service is operated in prescribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.353(c)
Person providing or operating UNICOM or AWIB service must ensure service does not operate in proscribed manner.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.353(d)
Person providing or operating UNICOM or AWIB service: safeguards.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.353(f)
Person providing or operating UNICOM service must not provide proscribed services or information.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.353(g)
Person providing UNICOM service must implement prescribed procedures.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.355
Person operating UNICOM service must be trained and assessed to prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 139.357
Person intending to provide UNICOM or AWIB service must provide prescribed information to NZ AIS.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Part 140
Aviation security service organisations— certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 140.5
No person may provide aviation security services at security designated aerodrome or security designated navigation installation except as authorised by aviation security service certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 140.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked aviation security service certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 140.13(d)
Holder of suspended aviation security service certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 140.101
Holder of aviation security service certificate must comply with exposition and fulfil other compliance requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 140.103(a)(1)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 140.103(a)(2)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 140.103(a)(3)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must comply with amendment procedure in exposition.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 140.103(a)(4)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must provide Director with copy of amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 140.103(a)(5)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of aviation security.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 140.103(b)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must apply and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 140.103(e)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 140.103(f)
Holder of aviation security service certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.1
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to searches of sterile areas.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.2
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security control of sterile areas.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.3
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to aircraft searches.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.4
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to screening point security and equipment.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Appendix para A.5
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to screening of persons.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.6
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to screening by x-ray.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.7
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to hand search of carry-on baggage.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.8
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to recording details of unauthorised articles taken from passengers.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.9
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to surveillance of persons being screened.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.10
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to breaches of security screening.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.11
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to action plans and alarms for emergencies at screening points.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.12
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to mobile patrols.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.13
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security officer duties at check points.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.14
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security officers carrying out random security spot checks.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.15
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security officers monitoring and verifying identification cards and pilot licences.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.16
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security escorts.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.17
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to carrying out foot patrols.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.18
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security of aircraft at aerodromes.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.19
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to identification and equipping of patrol vehicles.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.20
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to security of classified documentation.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.21
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to consultation with and provision of information to other organisations at identified locations.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Appendix para A.22
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to medical fitness of aviation security officers.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Appendix para A.23
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to training and competency of aviation security officers.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Appendix para A.24
Obligations of aviation security service certificate holder relating to recurrent testing of aviation security officers.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 141
Aviation training organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 141.9(d)
Holder of revoked aviation training organisation certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 141.9(e)
Holder of suspended aviation training organisation certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 141.101(1)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must hold current and complete copy of certificate at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 141.101(2)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 141.101(3)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 141.101(4)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 141.101(5)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must notify change of address, telephone number, or fax number.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 141.103(a)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 141.103(b)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) where offence is failing to meet prescribed requirements:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) where offence is failing to comply with amendment procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 141.103(c)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 141.103(d)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 141.103(f)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 141.103(g)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 141.103(h)
Holder of standard aviation training organisation certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 141.153
Holder of restricted aviation training organisation certificate must continue to comply with certification requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 141.155(a)
Holder of restricted aviation training organisation certificate must manage and maintain records.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 141.155(b)
Holder of restricted aviation training organisation certificate must ensure records meet prescribed requirements.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Part 145
Aircraft maintenance organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 145.5
No person may exercise prescribed privileges except as authorised by maintenance organisation certificate.
5,000
30,000
500
3,000

Rule 145.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked maintenance organisation certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 145.13(d)
Holder of suspended maintenance organisation certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 145.15
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate ceasing to offer maintenance services must notify Director.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 145.101(1)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 145.101(2)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 145.101(3)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 145.101(4)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must continue to meet standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 145.101(5)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must determine that each aircraft or component released to service is in airworthy condition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 145.103(a)
Person may not release to service or certify conformity unless authorised by certificate holder's exposition.
5,000
 
2,000
 

Rule 145.105(a)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 145.105(b)(1)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements of rules.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 145.105(b)(2)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must comply with amendment procedures in exposition.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 145.105(c)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 145.105(d)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must apply to Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 145.105(f)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 145.105(g)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 145.105(h)
Holder of maintenance organisation certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 146
Aircraft design organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 146.5
No person may exercise prescribed privileges except as authorised by aircraft design organisation certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 146.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked design organisation certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 146.13(d)
Holder of suspended design organisation certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 146.15(a)
Holder of design organisation certificate ceasing to offer design services must notify Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 146.101(1)
Holder of design organisation certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 146.101(2)
Holder of design organisation certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 146.101(3)
Holder of design organisation certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 146.101(4)
Holder of design organisation certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 146.101(5)
Responsibilities of design organisation certificate holder: compliance with applicable airworthiness requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 146.105(a)
Holder of design organisation certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 146.105(b)(1)
Holder of design organisation certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 146.105(b)(2)
Holder of design organisation certificate must comply with amendment procedures in exposition.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 146.105(c)
Holder of design organisation certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 146.105(d)
Holder of design organisation certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 146.105(f)
Holder of design organisation certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 146.105(g)
Holder of design organisation certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 146.105(h)
Holder of design organisation certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 148
Aircraft manufacturing organisations— certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 148.5
No person may exercise prescribed privileges except as authorised by manufacturing organisation certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 148.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked manufacturing organisation certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 148.13(d)
Holder of suspended manufacturing organisation certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 148.15
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate ceasing product manufacturing must notify Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 148.101(1)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 148.101(2)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 148.101(3)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 148.101(4)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 148.101(5)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must determine each product released conforms to design data and is safe.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 148.103
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must identify products in accordance with prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 148.105(a)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 148.105(b)(1)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 148.105(b)(2)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must comply with amendment procedures in exposition.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 148.105(c)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 148.105(d)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must apply to Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 148.105(f)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 148.105(g)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 148.105(h)
Holder of manufacturing organisation certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 149
Aviation recreation organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 149.3
Aviation recreation organisations: limitations on issuing aviation documents.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 149.11(c)
Holder of revoked aviation recreation organisation certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 149.11(d)
Holder of suspended aviation recreation organisation certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 149.101(1)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 149.101(2)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 149.101(3)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 149.101(4)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 149.101(5)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must notify Director of change of address, telephone number, and fax number.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 149.103(a)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 149.103(b)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) where offence is failing to ensure amendment meets prescribed requirements:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) where offence is failing to ensure amendment complies with exposition procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 149.103(c)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 149.103(d)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 149.103(e)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate: requirements for incorporated societies to notify Director of prescribed changes as result of election.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 149.103(g)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 149.103(h)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 149.103(i)
Holder of aviation recreation organisation certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 157
Notice of construction, alteration, activation, and deactivation of aerodromes
 
 
 
 

Rule 157.5
Proponent of specified projects required to give notice.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 157.13
Proponent must notify Director of completion of project.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Part 171
Aeronautical telecommunication services— operation and certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 171.5(a)
No person may provide aeronautical telecommunication services except as authorised by aeronautical telecommunication service certificate.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 171.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 171.13(d)
Holder of suspended aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 171.17(a)(1)
No person may operate radio navigation aid unless identification code allocated by Director.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 171.17(a)(2)
No person may operate radio communication transmitter on aeronautical radio frequency unless call sign allocated by Director.
2,500
15,000
500
3,000

Rule 171.19
Person operating aeronautical facility must forward required information to AIS and check it has been accurately published.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 171.21
Person operating aeronautical facility may not permit it to continue to operate if they suspect information being provided is erroneous.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.101(1)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.101(2)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.101(3)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 171.101(4)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 171.101(5)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must notify change of address, telephone number, and fax number.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 171.107
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate: obligations regarding operating and maintenance instructions.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 171.109(b)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must provide written report to Director concerning deviation from prescribed requirements in emergency.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.113(a)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate may not permit aeronautical facility to continue to operate if integrity of information suspect.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 171.113(b)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate may not operate on aeronautical radio frequency except under radio apparatus licence.
5,000
30,000
2,000
6,000

Rule 171.113(c)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate may not operate facility unless prescribed requirements are met.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.115(a)(1)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 171.115(a)(2)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 171.115(a)(3)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must comply with amendment procedures in exposition.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 171.115(a)(4)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 171.115(a)(5)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.115(b)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must apply to Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 171.115(e)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 171.115(f)
Holder of aeronautical telecommunication service certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Part 172
Air traffic service organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 172.5
No person may provide air traffic service except as authorised by air traffic service certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked air traffic service certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.13(d)
Holder of suspended air traffic service certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.151(1)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.151(2)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.151(3)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.151(4)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.151(5)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must notify change of address, telephone number, and fax number.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.153(a)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must provide operations manuals.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.157(a)
Responsibilities of air traffic service certificate holder: denial of ATC clearance in prescribed circumstances.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.157(b)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must continue to provide normal ATC service for aircraft entering manoeuvring area without ATC clearance.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.161(a)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.161(b)(1)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet prescribed requirements.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.161(b)(2)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must ensure amendments to exposition comply with procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 172.161(c)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.161(d)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.161(f)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.161(g)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.161(h)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.163(a)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must give prior notice of withdrawal of air traffic service.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.163(b)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must give prior notice of intention to permanently reduce hours of operation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 172.163(c)
Holder of air traffic service certificate must not hinder prescribed transitional arrangement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 172.165
Holder of air traffic service certificate must establish security training programme, security awareness procedures, and recurrent training procedures as prescribed.
2,500
15,000
1,000
5,000

Rule 172.203
No person may provide service that Director determines to be air traffic service except as authorised by air traffic service certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 172.209
Holder of air traffic service certificate for service the Director determines to be air traffic service must provide service in accordance with conditions attached to certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 173
Instrument flight procedure organisations
 
 
 
 

Rule 173.5
Person must not provide instrument flight procedure service for specified areas except under authority of prescribed certificate.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 173.101(1)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must hold complete current copy of holder's exposition at holder's principal location.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 173.101(2)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must comply with every procedure and standard detailed in exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 173.101(3)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must make each applicable part of exposition available to personnel who require part to carry out their duties.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 173.101(4)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must continue to meet standards and comply with certification requirements.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 173.101(5)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must notify Director of any change of prescribed details.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 173.103(a)(1)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must amend exposition to ensure it is current description of holder's organisation.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 173.103(a)(2)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must ensure that amendments to exposition meet applicable requirements of Part 173.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 173.103(a)(3)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must comply with amendment procedures contained in exposition.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 173.103(a)(4)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment made to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 173.103(a)(5)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of aviation safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 173.103(b)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must notify Director and obtain Director's acceptance before, or as soon as practicable after, incorporating specified changes into exposition.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 173.103(d)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must comply with any condition imposed by Director as prescribed.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 173.103(e)
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must forward his or her certificate to Director for endorsement of amendment if prescribed change requires amendment to certificate.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 173.105
Holder of instrument flight procedure service certificate must notify Director in writing 90 days before discontinuing maintenance of instrument flight procedure.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 174
Aviation meteorological service organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 174.5
No person may provide meteorological service except as authorised by meteorological service certificate.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 174.6
Responsibilities of person providing basic weather report.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 174.13(c)
Holder of expired or revoked meteorological service certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 174.13(d)
Holder of suspended meteorological service certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 174.101(1)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 174.101(2)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 174.101(3)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 174.101(4)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 174.101(5)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must notify Director of change of address, telephone number, and fax number.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 174.103
Responsibilities of holder of meteorological service certificate relating to operations manual.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 174.107(1)
Holder of meteorological service certificate may not provide meteorological information where input information not available.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 174.107(2)
Holder of meteorological service certificate may not provide meteorological information where operational performance does not meet applicable requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 174.107(3)
Holder of meteorological service certificate may not provide meteorological information where integrity monitoring system not fully functional.
4,000
25,000
 
 

Rule 174.107(4)
Holder of meteorological service certificate may not provide meteorological information where required verification, inspection, test, or calibration not completed.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 174.107(5)
Holder of meteorological service certificate may not provide meteorological information where integrity of information suspect.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 174.109(a)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 174.109(b)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) where offence is failing to ensure amendment meets prescribed requirements:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) where offence is failing to ensure amendment complies with required procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 174.109(c)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 174.109(d)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 174.109(f)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must comply with conditions prescribed for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 174.109(g)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 174.109(h)
Holder of meteorological service certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Part 175
Aeronautical information service organisations—certification
 
 
 
 

Rule 175.3
No person may provide aeronautical information service except as authorised by aeronautical information service certificate.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.11(c)
Holder of expired or revoked aeronautical information service certificate must surrender certificate to Director.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.11(d)
Holder of suspended aeronautical information service certificate must produce certificate to Director for endorsement.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.101(1)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must hold current and complete copy of exposition at each location specified.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.101(2)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must comply with exposition.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 175.101(3)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must make exposition available to personnel.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.101(4)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must continue to meet prescribed standards and requirements.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 175.101(5)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must notify Director of change of address, telephone number, or fax number.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.103(a)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate for AIP service must publish aeronautical information publications and aeronautical information circulars.
5,000
30,000
 
 

Rule 175.103(b)
Other responsibilities of holder of aeronautical information service certificate for AIP service.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.105(1)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate for NOTAM service must designate New Zealand NOTAM office.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.105(2)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate for NOTAM service must operate on 24-hour basis.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.105(3)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate for NOTAM service must establish agreements with international NOTAM offices for exchange of NOTAM.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.105(4)
Responsibilities of holder of aeronautical information service certificate for NOTAM service on aeronautical fixed telecommunication network.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.105(5)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate for NOTAM service must issue NOTAM promptly.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.105(6)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate for NOTAM service must issue periodic checklist of NOTAM in force.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.107
Obligations of holder of aeronautical information service certificate for pre-flight information service.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.109(a)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must ensure exposition remains current.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.109(b)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must ensure amendments to exposition meet requirements and comply with procedures—
 
 
 
 

 
(a) where offence is failing to ensure amendment meets prescribed requirements:
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

 
(b) where offence is failing to ensure amendment complies with required procedures.
625
3,750
250
1,500

Rule 175.109(c)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must provide Director with copy of each amendment to exposition.
2,500
15,000
1,000
6,000

Rule 175.109(d)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must notify Director and obtain acceptance of certain changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 175.109(f)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must comply with prescribed conditions for changes.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Rule 175.109(g)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must forward certificate to Director for amendment where required.
1,250
7,500
500
3,000

Rule 175.109(h)
Holder of aeronautical information service certificate must amend exposition as Director considers necessary in interests of safety.
5,000
30,000
2,000
12,000

Schedule 1: amended, on 1 July 2013, by section 413 of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (2011 No 81).
Schedule 1: amended, on 13 June 2013, by regulation 4 of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/132).
Schedule 1: amended, on 5 April 2012, by regulation 4 of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2012 (SR 2012/31).
Schedule 1: amended, on 21 October 2011, by regulation 4 of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2011 (SR 2011/323).
Schedule 1: amended, on 1 October 2010, by regulation 4 of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2010 (SR 2010/263).

Schedule 2
Civil aviation infringement offence notice

r 6(a)

Form
Civil aviation infringement offence notice

Section 58, Civil Aviation Act 1990

Notice No: ...................................................................

Enforcement authority

Director of Civil Aviation: ...................................................................
Issued by: [full name, being a person authorised by the Director]
To

Full name: ...................................................................
Full address:
...................................................................

...................................................................
Occupation:
...................................................................
Date of birth:
...................................................................
*Aviation document No:
...................................................................

*Where applicable

Alleged infringement offence(s) details

Date: ...................................................................
Time:
...................................................................
Place:
...................................................................
Aircraft type:
...................................................................
Nationality and registration marks:
...................................................................

...................................................................

Offence No
Offence
Infringement fee payable

1 ...................................................................

 
$ ...................................................................

2 ...................................................................

 
$ ...................................................................

3 ...................................................................

 
$ ...................................................................

Payment of infringement fee(s)

The infringement fee(s) is (are) payable within 28 days after this notice being delivered personally, or served by post.
The infringement fee(s) may be paid to:
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand at [place]
Cheques or money orders should be made out to the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand and should be crossed and marked “Not transferable”.
Do not detach: Please present both copies of this notice when making payment.
Important: Please read the following statement of rights:
Statement of rights

1 This notice sets out 1 or more alleged infringement offences. Each offence that is identified by a number is a separate infringement offence. You may decide what to do in respect of each alleged offence individually, and may act in the same way in respect of all alleged offences or in different ways in respect of different alleged offences, as set out below.
Payments
2 If you pay the infringement fee for an alleged offence within 28 days of the service on you of this notice, no further enforcement action will be taken for that offence. Payments may be made at places indicated on the front page of this notice.
Defence
3 You have a complete defence against proceedings for an alleged offence if the infringement fee for that offence has been paid to the enforcement authority at the address shown on the front page of this notice within 28 days after service on you of a reminder notice. Late payment or payment made to any other address will not constitute a defence.
Further action

4 If you wish to—
(a) raise any matter relating to the circumstances of an alleged offence for consideration by the enforcement authority; or
(b) deny liability for the offence and request a court hearing; or
(c) admit liability for the offence, but wish to have a court consider written submissions as to penalty or otherwise—
you should write to the enforcement authority at the address shown on the front page of this notice. Any such letter should be personally signed.

5 If you deny liability for the offence and request a hearing, the enforcement authority will, unless it decides not to commence court proceedings in respect of the offence, serve you with a notice of hearing setting out the place and time at which the matter will be heard by the court.
Note: If the court finds you guilty of the offence, costs will be imposed in addition to any penalty.

6 If you admit liability for the offence but want the court to consider your submissions as to penalty or otherwise, you should in your letter to the enforcement authority—
(a) request a hearing; and
(b) admit liability; and
(c) set out the written submissions you wish to be considered by the court. The enforcement authority will then file your letter with the court (unless it decides not to commence court proceedings in respect of the offence). There is no provision for an oral hearing before the court if you follow this course of action.
Note: Costs will be imposed in addition to any penalty.

7 If you do not pay the infringement fee and do not request a hearing in respect of an alleged offence within 28 days after the service on you of this notice, you will (unless the enforcement authority decides otherwise) be served with a reminder notice.
8 If you do not pay the infringement fee and do not request a hearing in respect of the alleged offence within 28 days after being served with the reminder notice, you will become liable to pay costs in addition to the infringement fee, unless the enforcement authority decides not to commence proceedings against you.

9 When writing or making payment of an infringement fee, please indicate—
(a) the date of the infringement offence; and
(b) the infringement notice number; and
(c) the identifying number of each alleged offence and the course of action you are taking in respect of it (if this notice sets out more than 1 offence and you are not paying all the infringement fees for all the alleged offences); and
(d) your full address for replies (if you are not paying all the infringement fees for all the alleged offences).
If it is not clear which alleged offence any payment relates to, your payment may be treated as relating to the alleged offences in the order in which they are set out on the front page of this notice.
Note: All queries and/or correspondence regarding the infringement offence(s) must be directed to the enforcement authority named in this notice at the address shown.

Schedule 2: amended, on 10 October 2006, by regulation 4 of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2006 (SR 2006/243).

Schedule 3
Unruly passenger infringement notice

r 6(b)

Form
Unruly passenger infringement notice

Section 65P, Civil Aviation Act 1990

Notice No: ...................................................................
Date of notice:
...................................................................

Enforcement authority

Director of Civil Aviation: ...................................................................
Issued by: [full name, being a person authorised by the Director]
This notice is issued to the person described below in respect of the alleged offence described below.
Details of person

Full name: ...................................................................
Full address:
...................................................................
Occupation:
...................................................................
Date of birth:
...................................................................
Passport number and country of issue (if applicable):
...................................................................

...................................................................

Details of alleged offence

Date: ...................................................................

 
Time: ...................................................................

 
S   

M   

T   

W   

T   

F   

S   

Place: ...................................................................

Aircraft nationality and registration: ...................................................................

Offence description
Infringement fee payable

1 ...................................................................

$ ...................................................................

2 ...................................................................

$ ...................................................................

3 ...................................................................

$ ...................................................................

Service details

(To be provided for filing in court)
Method of service
Personal service by [full name] on [date of service] at [full address of service]
Postal service on [date of service] to [full address of service]
Payment of infringement fee
The infringement fee may be paid (not later than 14 days after service of this notice) at the following address, either in person or by sending it by post: [address where fee may be paid].
Cheques or money orders should be made payable to the Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand and should be crossed and marked “Not transferable”. An official receipt will be issued following payment.
If this notice has been served on you on arrival at a port that has been approved under the Biosecurity Act 1993 for an offence on an international flight, you may choose to pay the infringement fee immediately. Payment may be made at the MAF Collections Booth located in the arrivals area of the International Terminal Building in New Zealand currency, or by EFTPOS or approved credit cards. An official receipt will be issued following payment.
Important: The notes below set out important information.
Notes

Defences
You have a defence against any proceedings for the offence alleged in this notice if you can prove that the infringement fee has been paid to the enforcement authority, either—
(a) at the address for payment shown on the front of this notice before, or within 14 days after, you have been served with this notice; or
(b) by immediate payment (if you were served with this notice at a port that has been approved under the Biosecurity Act 1993 for an offence on an international flight).
Note: Late payment, or payment at any other address, will not be a defence.
Right to request hearing
You have the right to request a hearing. A request for a hearing must be made in writing, be signed by you, and be delivered to the address specified on the front of this notice before, or within 14 days after, you have been served with this notice.
If you request a hearing, you may deny liability for the offence, or admit liability and make submissions as to penalty or any other matter.
If you deny liability for the offence, the enforcement authority will serve you with a notice of hearing setting out the place and time at which the matter will be heard by the court (unless the enforcement authority decides not to start court proceedings).
Note: If the court finds you guilty of the offence, costs will be imposed in addition to any fine.
If you admit liability for the offence but want the court to consider your submissions, you should, in your request for a hearing,—
(a) admit the offence; and
(b) set out the written submissions you wish to be considered by the court.
The enforcement authority will then file your letter with the court (unless the enforcement authority decides not to commence court proceedings). There will be no oral hearing before the court if you follow this course of action.
Note: Costs will be imposed in addition to any fine.
Consequences of taking no action
If, within 14 days after being served with this notice, you have not paid the infringement fee and the enforcement authority has not received a request for a hearing, you will become liable to pay costs in addition to the infringement fee (unless the enforcement authority decides not to commence court proceedings against you).
Questions and other correspondence
When writing or making payment, please include—
(a) the date of the infringement notice; and
(b) the infringement notice number; and
(c) the identifying number of each alleged offence and the course of action you are taking in respect of the alleged offence(s); and
(d) your full address for replies.
Further details of your rights and obligations are set out in sections 65P, 65Q, 65R, 65S, and 65T of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 and section 21 of the Summary Proceedings Act 1957.
Note: All queries and all correspondence regarding this notice must be directed to the enforcement authority at the address shown.
Schedule 3: amended, on 10 October 2006, by regulation 5 of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2006 (SR 2006/243).

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Request and undertaking with respect to unruly passenger

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Form
Request and undertaking with respect to unruly passenger

Section 65D, Civil Aviation Act 1990

To: [Director of Civil Aviation or person authorised by Director]
Request

I, [full name], pilot-in-command of flight [number], request, under section 65D(1)(a)(i) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, that an infringement notice be issued to, or proceedings be commenced against, [full name] of [address and occupation], as I have reason to suspect that on [date] on flight [number] this person committed the following unruly passenger offence(s):
*1 acted in a manner that endangered the safety of the aircraft, or a person in the aircraft, in breach of section 65F of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*2 used threatening, offensive, or insulting words towards a crew member in breach of section 65G(1)(a) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*3 behaved in a threatening, offensive, insulting, or disorderly manner towards a crew member in breach of section 65G(1)(b) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
4* behaved in a manner that interfered with the performance by a crew member of his or her duties in breach of section 64G(1)(c) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*5 intentionally interfered with the performance by a crew member of his or her duties in breach of section 65G(1)(d) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*6 tampered or interfered with the aircraft, a component of the aircraft, or the aircraft's equipment in breach of section 65H of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*7 boarded the aircraft while intoxicated, or became intoxicated on the aircraft, in breach of section 65I of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*8 failed to comply with commands given directly by me, or indirectly by me through a crew member, in breach of section 65J of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*9 behaved in a threatening, offensive, insulting or disorderly manner in breach of section 65K(1)(a) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*10 used threatening, offensive, or insulting words in breach of section 65K(1)(b) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*11 used a portable electronic device in breach of section 65L of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*12 failed to comply with instructions of a crew member, passenger information signs, or placards to occupy a seat or berth and fasten, and keep fastened, any installed safety belt or safety harness in breach of section 65M of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*13 smoked on board the flight when instructed not to do so in breach of section 65N of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
*14 carried or caused to be carried dangerous goods on the aircraft in breach of section 65O of the Civil Aviation Act 1990:
[specify any further relevant details].
Undertaking

Pursuant to section 65D(1)(a)(ii) of the Civil Aviation Act 1990, I undertake that neither [aircraft operator] nor I have made, or will make, any similar requests to the authorities of any other state.

*Delete if inapplicable

 
 

 
Signature of pilot-in-command

 
Witnessed by me at [place] on [date]:

 
 

 
Signature of witness

Rebecca Kitteridge,for Clerk of the Executive Council.

Issued under the authority of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989.
Date of notification in Gazette: 29 June 2006.

Contents

1General
2Status of reprints
3How reprints are prepared
4Changes made under section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989
5List of amendments incorporated in this reprint (most recent first)

Notes

1 General

This is a reprint of the Civil Aviation (Offences) Regulations 2006. The reprint incorporates all the amendments to the regulations as at 1 July 2013, as specified in the list of amendments at the end of these notes.
Relevant provisions of any amending enactments that contain transitional, savings, or application provisions that cannot be compiled in the reprint are also included, after the principal enactment, in chronological order. For more information, see http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/reprints/ .

2 Status of reprints

Under section 16D of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, reprints are presumed to correctly state, as at the date of the reprint, the law enacted by the principal enactment and by the amendments to that enactment. This presumption applies even though editorial changes authorised by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 have been made in the reprint.
This presumption may be rebutted by producing the official volumes of statutes or statutory regulations in which the principal enactment and its amendments are contained.

3 How reprints are prepared

A number of editorial conventions are followed in the preparation of reprints. For example, the enacting words are not included in Acts, and provisions that are repealed or revoked are omitted. For a detailed list of the editorial conventions, see http://www.pco.parliament.govt.nz/editorial-conventions/ or Part 8 of the Tables of New Zealand Acts and Ordinances and Statutory Regulations and Deemed Regulations in Force.

4 Changes made under section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989

Section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 authorises the making of editorial changes in a reprint as set out in sections 17D and 17E of that Act so that, to the extent permitted, the format and style of the reprinted enactment is consistent with current legislative drafting practice. Changes that would alter the effect of the legislation are not permitted.
A new format of legislation was introduced on 1 January 2000. Changes to legislative drafting style have also been made since 1997, and are ongoing. To the extent permitted by section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989, all legislation reprinted after 1 January 2000 is in the new format for legislation and reflects current drafting practice at the time of the reprint.
In outline, the editorial changes made in reprints under the authority of section 17C of the Acts and Regulations Publication Act 1989 are set out below, and they have been applied, where relevant, in the preparation of this reprint:

•omission of unnecessary referential words (such as “of this section” and “of this Act”)
•typeface and type size (Times Roman, generally in 11.5 point)

•layout of provisions, including:

•indentation
•position of section headings (eg, the number and heading now appear above the section)

•format of definitions (eg, the defined term now appears in bold type, without quotation marks)
•format of dates (eg, a date formerly expressed as “the 1st day of January 1999” is now expressed as “1 January 1999”)
•position of the date of assent (it now appears on the front page of each Act)
•punctuation (eg, colons are not used after definitions)
•Parts numbered with roman numerals are replaced with arabic numerals, and all cross-references are changed accordingly

•case and appearance of letters and words, including:

•format of headings (eg, headings where each word formerly appeared with an initial capital letter followed by small capital letters are amended so that the heading appears in bold, with only the first word (and any proper nouns) appearing with an initial capital letter)
•small capital letters in section and subsection references are now capital letters

•schedules are renumbered (eg, Schedule 1 replaces First Schedule), and all cross-references are changed accordingly
•running heads (the information that appears at the top of each page)
•format of two-column schedules of consequential amendments, and schedules of repeals (eg, they are rearranged into alphabetical order, rather than chronological).

5 List of amendments incorporated in this reprint (most recent first)

Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2013 (SR 2013/132)
Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2012 (SR 2012/31)
Criminal Procedure Act 2011 (2011 No 81): section 413
Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2011 (SR 2011/323)
Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2010 (SR 2010/263)
Civil Aviation (Offences) Amendment Regulations 2006 (SR 2006/243)