1.3.3.3Certificate Action

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. The full text of CCAR Part 1 is contained in this section.

Start of CCAR 1.3.3.3

  1. Suspension or revocation of a licence or certificate for violation of the regulations:
    1. The holder of any licence or certificate issued under these regulations who violates any provision of the Curaçao Civil Aviation Act, as amended, or any regulation or order issued there under, is subject to suspension or revocation of the licence or certificate, in accordance with the provisions of the Curaçao Civil Aviation Act or any other regulation issued there under.
    2. Any licence or certificate issued under these regulations ceases to be effective, if it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked.
    3. The holder of any licence or certificate issued under these regulations that has been suspended or revoked shall return that licence to the Authority when requested to do so by the Authority.
  2. Re-examination or re-inspection of a certificate or licence for lack of qualification:
    1. The Authority may re-inspect any civil aircraft, aircraft engine, propeller, appliance, air operator, school, or approved maintenance organisation, or any civil airman holding a certificate or licence issued under the applicable regulation, if this is necessary .
    2. If, as a result of that re-inspection or re-examination, or any other investigation made by the Authority, the Authority determines that a lack of qualification exists, and that safety in air transport and the public interest requires it, the Authority may issue an order to amend, modify, suspend, or revoke the licence or certificate in whole or in part.
    3. Procedures for the re-examination of personnel licences, ratings, authorisations, or certificates are set forth in Part 2 of these Regulations.
  3. Notice and opportunity to be heard. Unless safety in air transport requires immediate action, prior to a final determination under this section 1.3.3, the Authority shall provide the person with an opportunity to be heard as to why such certificate or licence should not be amended, modified, suspended, or revoked.
  4. Reapplication after revocation. Unless otherwise authorised by the Authority, a person whose licence, certificate, rating, or authorisation has been revoked may not apply for any licence, certificate, rating, or authorisation for 1 year after the date of revocation.
  5. Reapplication after suspension. Unless otherwise authorised by the Authority, a person whose licence has been suspended may not apply for any licence, rating, or authorisation during the period of suspension.

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Curaçao Civil Aviation Regulations Version 2.8 (October 14 2015)