1.2.1.1Display and Inspection of Licences and Certificates

General Policies, Procedures, and Definitions

In Part 1 of the Curaçao Civil Aviation Regulations, general administrative rules are described, as well as investigative, enforcement and safety management procedures. Definitions are included, as are lists of enforcement actions and psychoactive substances.

Start of CCAR 1.2.1.1

  1. Pilot licence:
    1. To act as a pilot of a civil aircraft of Curaçao registry, a pilot shall have in his or her physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft a valid pilot licence or special purpose authorisation issued under these regulations.
    2. To act as a pilot of a civil aircraft of foreign registry within Curaçao, a pilot shall be the holder of a valid pilot licence, and have the pilot licence in his or her physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft.
  2. Flight instructor licence: A person who holds a flight instructor licence shall have that licence, or other documentation acceptable to the Authority, in that person’s physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft when exercising the privileges of that licence.
  3. Other airman licence: A person required by any part of these regulations to have an airman’s licence shall have it in their physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft or at the work site when exercising the privileges of that licence.
  4. Medical certificate: A person required by any part of these regulations to have a current medical certificate shall have it in their physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft or at the work site when exercising the privileges of that certificate.
  5. Approved Training Organisation (ATO) certificate: Each holder of a certificate shall display that certificate in a place in the school that is normally accessible to the public and that is not obscured.
  6. Aircraft Certificate of Registration: Each owner or operator of an aircraft shall carry the aircraft certificate of registration on the aircraft and have it available for inspection.
  7. Aircraft Certificate of Airworthiness: Each owner or operator of an aircraft shall display that certificate in the cabin of the aircraft or at the entrance to the aircraft flight deck.
  8. Approved Maintenance Organisation (AMO) Certificate: Each holder of an AMO certificate shall prominently display that certificate in a place accessible to the public in the principal business office of the AMO.
  9. Aerial work certificate: Each owner or operator of an aircraft engaged in aerial work shall carry that certificate or a copy of that certificate on the aircraft and have it available for inspection.
  10. Air operator certificate: Each owner or operator of an aircraft engaged in commercial air transport shall carry the air operator certificate or a copy of that certificate on the aircraft and have it available for inspection.
  11. Inspection of licence: Each person who holds an airman or crewmember licence, medical certificate, or authorisation required by these regulations shall present it for inspection upon a request from:
    1. The Authority; or
    2. Any national or local law enforcement officer.

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Curaçao Civil Aviation Regulations Version 2.8 (October 14 2015)