1.4.3.2Substance of the Request for Exemption

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 1.4.3.2

  1. Applications must contain the following:
    1. A citation of the specific requirement from which the applicant seeks relief;
    2. Description of the type of operations to be conducted under the proposed exemption;
    3. The proposed duration of the exemption;
    4. An explanation of how the exemption would be in the public interest, that is, benefit the public as a whole;
    5. A detailed description of the alternative means by which the applicant will ensure a level of safety equivalent to that established by the Regulation in question;
    6. A review and discussion of any known safety concerns with the requirement, including information about any relevant accidents or incidents of which the applicant is aware;
    7. If the applicant seeks to operate under the proposed exemption outside of Curaçao airspace, the application must also indicate whether the exemption would contravene any provision of the Standards and Recommended Practices of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
  2. If the applicant seeks emergency processing, the application must contain supporting facts and reasons that the application was not timely filed, and the reasons it is an emergency. The Authority may deny an application if the Authority finds that the applicant has not justified the failure to apply in a timely fashion.

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Curaçao Civil Aviation Regulations Version 2.8 (October 14 2015)