UK Statutory Instrument
1999
United Kingdom
Aeroplane Noise Regulations 1999
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Revocation and amendment
Interpretation
Noise certificate requirements for UK registered propeller driven aeroplanes
(1) Subject to paragraph (3), this regulation shall apply to...
Exemptions for UK registered propeller driven aeroplanes
Noise certificate requirements for foreign registered propeller driven aeroplanes
Noise certificate requirements for civil subsonic jet aeroplanes
(1) Subject to paragraph (3), this regulation shall apply to...
(1) Subject to paragraph (3), this regulation shall apply to...
(1) Subject to paragraph (2) no civil subsonic jet aeroplane...
(1) Subject to paragraph (3) and to regulation 13, this...
(1) Subject to paragraph (2), regulation 12 shall not apply...
(1) Subject to paragraph (3), this regulation applies to any...
Content of noise certificates
Grant of noise certificates by the CAA
Suspension and revocation of noise certificates and exemptions by the CAA
Carriage and production of noise certificate
Recognition of noise certificates and exemptions issued by other member States or EEA States
Exemption for jet aeroplanes subject to conversion
Exemption where jet aeroplanes accidentally destroyed
Exemption for jet aeroplanes of historical interest
Exemption where air carrier’s operations adversely affected to an unreasonable extent
Exemption to permit phasing of deletions from register
Temporary exemption for jet aeroplanes
Review of CAA decisions
CAA’s duty in relation to exemptions
Power to prevent aeroplanes flying
Right of access to airports and other places
Circumvention
Penalties
Liability of persons other than principal offender
Enforcement and responsible bodies
The regulators that administer or enforce this legislation.
Civil Aviation Authority
UK's aviation regulator. Responsible for aviation safety, airspace policy, economic regulation of airports, and consumer protection. Issues air operator certificates, pilot licences, …
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