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MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT |
CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT |
S.I. No. 49 of 2005 |
THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT |
(Chapter 284) |
THE LANDING, PARKING, TIE-DOWN AND |
AIR NAVIGATION (FEES AND CHARGES) |
(GOVERNMENT AERODROMES) |
REGULATIONS, 2005 |
The Minister, in exercise of the
powers conferred upon her by section 5(2)(p) of the Civil Aviation Act makes
the following regulations - |
1.(1) These regulations may be cited
as the Landing Parking, Tie-down and Air Navigation (Fees and Charges) (Government
Aerodromes) Regulations, 2005. | Citation, commencement and
application. |
(2) These regulations shall come
into force on 1st July, 2005. |
(3) These regulations apply to any
Government aerodrome, other than a Government aerodrome in respect of which
landing, parking, tie-down and air navigation fees and charges, as the case may
be, are prescribed under any other written law. |
2. Subject to the provisions of
regulation 3 of these regulations, it shall be lawful for the Director of Civil
Aviation to charge, demand and receive fees and charges for the operation of
aircraft at a Government aerodrome to which these regulations apply
(hereinafter called the aerodrome) according to the rates set out in Schedules
to these regulations. | Power of Director to charge fees. |
3.(1) No fee shall be charged in
respect of - | Fees : |
(a) aircraft engaged in search or
rescue operations or in the provision of emergency medical services; | Exemptions and Reductions. |
(b) aircraft owned or chartered by any
department of the Government of The Bahamas; or |
(c) aircraft belonging to the Armed
Forces or governments of any country of the Commonwealth or of the United
States of America. |
(2) Landing fees at three quarters
of the rate prescribed in the First Schedule to these Regulations shall be
charged in respect of privately owned aircraft used only for purposes of
recreational flying. | First Schedule. |
(3) Aircraft other than
cargo-carrying aircraft, which land more than once at the aerodrome in any one
day shall be charged the full scheduled fee on first landing and one-half of
the scheduled fee for any subsequent landing on the same day. |
(4) A single engine aircraft,
weighing less than six thousand pounds, privately owned and operated is exempt
from payment of landing fees. |
(5) The Director of Civil Aviation
may, remit or reduce any of the scheduled fees in the case of persons owning or
operating aircraft and having business to transact with him. |
4.(1) The Minister shall ensure that
- | Landing Charges : Minister's
duties. |
(a) provisions are in place to avoid
undue disruption to users, increases in charges will be introduced on a gradual
basis. Under particular circumstances a departure from this approach may become
necessary; |
(b) provisions are in place where
charges will be levied by Civil Aviation at Family Island airports; as
far as possible, the charges will be consolidated into a single charge or a
very small number of different charges; |
(c) maximum flexibility will be
maintained in the application of all charging methods to permit introduction of
improved techniques as they are developed, |
(d) aerodrome charges levied on
international general aviation will be assessed in a reasonable manner, having
regard to the cost of the facilities needed and used and the goal of promoting
the sound development of international civil aviation as a whole. |
5.(1) Landing charges are based on
the weight formula, using the maximum permissible take-off weight as indicated
in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Document 7100, Manual
of Airports and Air Navigation Facility Tariffs, as amended and the aircraft
Manufacturer's specifications as the basis for the maximum permissible takeoff
weight assessment. However, the Minister will make allowances for the use of a fixed
charge per aircraft or a combination of a fixed charge with a weight-related
element, in certain circumstances such as during peak periods. | Principles applied to landing
charges. |
(2) The revised landing charge
scale is based on a constant rate per 1,000 pounds in weight, consideration is given
to vary the rate at a certain level or levels of weight. |
(3) Charges for approach and
aerodrome control are levied as part of the landing charge or separately, they
will take aircraft weight into account but less than in direct proportion. |
(4) No differentiation in rates
will be applied for international flights in respect of the stage length flown. |
(5) A single charge will be
applied for costs of as many as possible of aerodrome-provided facilities and
services for normal landing and take-off of aircraft. |
(6) The ordinary landing charge
will cover the use of lights and special radio aids for landing where these are
required, since it is in the interest of safety that aircraft operators will
not be discouraged from utilizing aids by the imposition of separate charges
for their use. |
(7) The sliding scale method of
assessing landing shall be significantly abandoned and replaced with the flat
rate concept based on aircraft maximum allowable gross takeoff weight. |
(8) At Family Island aerodromes in
addition to the landing charge a separate charge to cover the use of airfield
lights and special radio aids for landing between sunset and sunrise will be
imposed. The charge will not be levied on the basis of optional use but will be
uniformly imposed on all landings occurring during the period between sunset
and sunrise. |
6.(1) The Minister shall - | Aircraft Parking and tie down
fees ; waiver. |
(a) ensure that parking and tie down
fees that are levied as specified in the Second Schedule are an inducement to
operators and private owners to remain in The Bahamas for longer periods; | Second Schedule. |
(b) ensure that separate facilities
adequate for general aviation is established at major Family Island aerodromes
where all such charges will be levied. In this regard a modest but reasonable
combined monthly landing and tied-own fee can be introduced to this group to
whom the parking charges will generally apply. |
(c) ensure that the Government's
policy to encourage the development of Aviation in The Bahamas will continue.
Flying Clubs and private owners who use Family Island Airports as home base
shall register their aircraft with the Department of Civil Aviation to be
eligible for reductions in landing and parking fees. |
(2) The Minister may authorize waivers
to operators and private owners to remit payment representing payment for the
first 15 days of each month. Provided operators and private owners are in good
standing at the first of each month, they will be exempt from paying landing
and tie-down fees for the remainder of the current month. |
(3) Failure of operators and
private owners to remit payment in accordance with the agreed memorandum of
understanding (MOU), the privilege to do so will be cancelled. Forthwith, the
operator and or private owner will be mandated to pay the aircraft's parking
and tie-down daily rates without exemption. |
(4) The Minister shall establish a
monthly parking rate for regular aerodrome users, and establish a special rate
for Flying Club members and private owners who registered their aircraft with
the Department of Civil Aviation. |
(5) The ground processing fee time
shall be four (4) hours. |
7. The following principles
shall apply in the collection of parking charges- | Aircraft Parking and Tie-Down
Charges. |
(a) for the determination of charges
associated with the use of parking, and or tie down services of aircraft,
maximum permissible take-off weight and aircraft dimensions (area occupied) and
length of stay will be used so far as possible for the basis; |
(b) the period of free parking time
for aircraft immediately following landing will be six (6) hours determined by
considering aircraft scheduling, space availability and other pertinent
factors. |
8. The Minister shall implement
a passenger service charge, which shall be imposed on all operators (including
air carriers and charter operators). Operators will be required to include the
charges in the airfare. | Passenger service charges. |
9.(1) The Minister shall ensure the
implementation of adequate security measures at airports. She may delegate the
task of providing individual security functions to such agencies as airport
authorities, airlines and local police. | Security charges. |
(2) The Minister may determine in
which circumstances and the extent to which the costs involved in providing
security facilities and services should be borne by The Government, the airport
authorities or other responsible agencies. |
(3) With reference to the recovery
of security costs from the users, the following general principles are applied
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(a) consultations will take place
before any security costs are to be assumed by airports, airlines or other
entities; |
(b) the Department of Civil Aviation
will put procedures in place to recover the costs of security measures at
airports from the users in a fair and equitable manner; |
(c) any charges or transfers of
security costs will be directly related to the costs of providing the security
services concerned and will be designed to recover no more than the relevant
costs involved; |
(d) no discrimination will be
exercised between the various categories of users when charging for the level
of security provided. Additional costs incurred for extra levels of security
provided regularly on request to certain users will also be charged to those
users; |
(e) the costs of security at airports
will be recovered through charges. the method used will be discretionary, but
such charges will be based either on the number of passengers or on aircraft
weight. or a combination of both factors; |
(f) security costs allocable to
airport tenants will be recovered through rentals or other charges; and |
(g) charges will be levied either as
additions to other existing charges or in the form of separate charges but will
be subject to separate identification of costs and appropriate explanation. |
10. The Minister may impose
aviation security fees at Family Island aerodromes as specified in the Third
Schedule. | Family Island Security Charges. Third Schedule. |
11.(1) The Minister shall ensure
consultation with airport users before significant changes in charging systems
or levels of charges are introduced. | Consultation : charges and
planning. |
(2) The Minister shall ensure that
it is understood that the purpose of consultation is to ensure that the
Minister or the appropriate authority gives consideration to the views of users
and the effect the charges will have on them; and implies that
discussions between the Minister and or other airport authorities and users in
an effort to reach general agreement on any proposed charges; and that,
failing such agreement, the Minister and or airport authorities will continue
to be free to impose the charges concerned; and or need not take into
consideration the discussions and may impose the charges concerned. |
(3) The following procedures shall
be followed prior to the imposition of new charges: |
(a) when any significant revision of
charges or imposition of new charges are contemplated by the Minister or other
competent authority, appropriate prior notice shall, so far as possible, be
given at least two months in advance to the principal users, either directly or
through their representative bodies; |
(b) in any such revision of charges or
imposition of new charges the airport users shall, so far as is possible, be given
the opportunity to submit their views to and consult with the Minister or
competent authority. For this purpose, the airport users shall be provided with
adequate financial information; |
(c) the Minister shall ensure that
reasonable advance notice of the final decision on any revision of charges or
imposition of new charges is given to airport users. This period of notice
shall take into account the implications for both the users and airport; |
(d) in light of the enormous and
ever-increasing cost of new airports and major developments at existing
airports, regular users or their representative organizations shall be
consulted from the beginning of the project. Equally, in order that the
Minister and airport authorities may better plan their future financial
requirements, aerodrome users, particularly airlines, shall for their part
provide advance planning data to the Minister and airport authorities on a 5 to
10-year forecast basis relating to future types, characteristics and numbers of
aircraft expected to be used; the anticipated growth of passenger and
cargo to be handled; the special facilities which the airport users
desire; and other relevant matters. Such planning will best be
accomplished by two-way discussions between the Minister, airport authorities
and airlines, either directly or through their respective representative
organizations. |
12. The Minister may impose
administrative overhead charges in the amount of twenty five percent (25%)
which includes the costs of staff wholly or principally engaged in
administrative functions (including such functions as technical and operational
planning and finance, administrative and other support services), as distinct
from those supervisory technical personnel whose functions include certain, but
more limited, administrative responsibilities, and whose full cost is therefore
properly classified under costs of operation and maintenance; and the
costs of the operation and maintenance of those premises and equipment used for
administrative and common purposes, including rentals or fees paid for such
premises and equipment. | Administrative overheads. |
13.(1) Airports may derive income from
concessions, rental of premises and “free zones”. With the exception of
concessions that are directly associated with the operation of air transport
services, such as fuel, in-flight catering and ground handling, the full
development of revenues of this kind shall be encouraged having regard to the
need for moderation in prices to the public, the requirements of passengers and
the need for terminal efficiency. | Development Revenues from
Concessions, etc. |
(2) The Minister may impose the
concession and land lease fees and charges at Family Island airports as
specified in the Fourth Schedule. | Fourth Schedule. |
14.(1) The Minister may impose charges
as specified in the Sixth Schedule to satisfy the application for provision of
aviation fuel concession. | Fuel Concession Fees. Sixth Schedule. |
(2) Fuel “throughput” charges,
where imposed, shall be recognized by the Minister and airport authorities as
being concession charges of an aeronautical nature and fuel concessionaries may
not add them automatically to the price of fuel to aircraft operators, although
such may be included as a component of their costs in negotiating fuel supply
prices with aircraft operators. |
(3) Fuel suppliers shall remit
payment to the Department of Civil Aviation in the amount of seven cents
($00.07) per gallon of aviation fuel supplied to users. |
(4) All fees and charged in
respect of an investigation into the application into the application for the
provision of aviation fuel concession shall be payable in advance to the
Director of Civil Aviation. |
15. The Minister shall ensure as
appropriate implementation of provisions defined in the following list, which
contain Approach, Landing and Take-off Facilities and Services considered in
determining aerodrome cost: | Determination of aerodrome costs. |
(a) the runway strip, runway
pavement, taxiways and safety areas must be cleared and cleaned and properly
maintained; |
(b) the runway strip, runway and
taxiway systems must be equipped with necessary drainage; |
(c) there must be installed a
perimeter security fence and perimeter road; |
(d) there must be installed the
necessary airfield lighting systems including approach, landing, taxiing and
takeoff systems; |
(e) there must be two-way
instantaneous communications established at Family Island aerodromes between
controllers and pilots; and |
(f) other visual aids, navigational
aids and other special aids for approach, landing and takeoff will be
installed. |
16.(1) The Minister shall establish air
traffic control for the provision of approach control and aerodrome control
services to provide for approach, landing, taxiing and takeoff with the
necessary communications. including satellite services. | Approach and aerodrome control. |
(2) The Minister shall also ensure
that - |
(a) meteorological services are
provided by Nassau Metrological Department; and |
(b) fire and ambulance services are in
attendance. |
17. The Minister shall additionally
cause to be provided the following facilities and services - | Other facilities and services. |
(a) the provision of passenger and
public waiting rooms and concourses with necessary air condition, lighting,
janitor service, and public roads; |
(b) accommodation for airline offices,
traffic counters, and air crews, and for handling of passengers and
cargo; |
(c) assistance in handling passengers
and cargo, cargo, and necessary equipment; |
(d) provision of special servicing of
aircraft (air conditioning, cleaning, etc.); |
(e) towing and other handling of
aircraft; |
(f) space for parking and tie down of
aircraft, and long-term storage of aircraft; |
(g) hangar, workshop, stores, garage,
and other technical accommodation; |
(h) land leases to aircraft operators
for various purposes; |
(i) provision of aircraft fuel
(usually via concessions) and other technical supplies, and also of maintenance
and repairs for aircraft; |
(j) the assurance for communication
facilities (aircraft operating agency messages - Class B); and |
(k) provision of common services such
as light, power, water. |
18. Security measures, equipment
and facilities shall be provided for the following functions: | Security measures, etc. |
(a) provision of inspection,
screening of passengers, hold baggage and cabin baggage; |
(b) provision of security in the
departure and arrival lounges, including transfer and transit lounges; |
(c) provision of security of airside
areas; and |
(d) provision of security of landside
areas. |
19. There shall be provided
accommodation for, other than aircraft operators for - | Accommodation other than for
aircraft operators. |
(a) shops, hotels, restaurants,
ground transport providers, banks/money exchanges, post office, telegraph
office, E-mail; |
(b) facilities paid for directly by
the public, such as parking; |
(c) necessary government activities,
customs, immigration, public health, agricultural quarantine; |
(d) land rented including farm land. |
20. The fees specified in the
Fifth Schedule are payable in respect of the subject matter to which they
relate therein. | Miscellaneous fees. Fifth Schedule. |
21. The Regulations specified in
the first column are hereby amended in the manner indicated in the second
column of the Seventh Schedule. | Repeal and Consequential Amendment Seventh Schedule. |
(Regs. 2, 3 & 4) |
FIRST SCHEDULE |
LANDING FEES |
A. Piston Engine Aircraft. |
The following landing fee Schedule
applies to piston driven aircraft with a maximum allowable takeoff weight (MTWA)
below and above 12,500 pounds. |
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Up to 12,500 pounds
12,501 pounds and above
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$3.00 per 1,000 pounds
$3.00 per 1,000 pounds.
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B. Turbine and Pure Jet. |
The following landing fee applies
to turbine and pure jet aircraft with maximum takeoff weight of 12,501
pounds but not exceeding 100,000 pounds ; |
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12,501 pounds – not exceeding -- 100,000
pounds.................
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$3.50 per 1,000 pounds
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The following landing fees applies
to turbine and pure jet aircraft with maximum takeoff weights of |
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100,001 pounds – not exceeding -800,000
pounds
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$4.00 per 1,000 pounds.
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(Reg. 6) |
SECOND SCHEDULE |
A. Parking Fees for Regular Users. |
The following parking fees applies
to all regular users : |
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Maximum Allowable Take-off Weight.
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Monthly Rate
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6,000 lbs. or less
6,001----------------------- 10,000
10,001---------------------- 20,000
20,001 --------------------- 50,000
50,001 -------------------- 100,000
100,001 ------------------ 200,000
200,001 ------------------ 300,000
over -----------------------300,000
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$100.00
$120.00
$150.00
$200.00
$210.00
$350.00
$375.00
$600.00
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B. Parking Fees for Flying Club Members and Private |
Owners Registered with Civil Aviation. |
The following exemption to Family
Island Aerodrome Parking Fees apply to flying club members and private aircraft
owners and operators who registered their aircraft with Civil Aviation as
resident and operator at a particular aerodrome. |
These Fees apply to aircraft with
a maximum allowable takeoff weight of less than 6,000 pounds.
Flying club members, private aircraft owners and operators shall pay monthly,
fifty percent (50%) of parking fees levied on regular users. |
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Maximum Allowable Takeoff Weight.
6,000 lbs. Or less
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Monthly Rate
$50.00
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Aircraft with a maximum allowable
takeoff weight greater than 6,000 pounds shall pay parking fees
as regular users. |
C. Air Navigation Fees |
1. The fees to be paid for the
issue of a Certificate of Registration of an aircraft shall be in accordance
with the following scale --- |
2. Initial Registration where
the maximum allowable takeoff weight --- |
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(a)
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does not exceed 6,000 lb.
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$500.00
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(b)
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exceeds 6,000 lb. but does not exceed 12,500
lb.
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$600.00
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(c)
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exceeds 12,500 lb. but does not exceed 30,000
lb.
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$800.00
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(d)
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exceeds 30,000 lb. but does not exceed
100,000 lb.
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$2,000.00
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(e)
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exceeds 100,00 lb.
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$5,000.00
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Annual fee for maintenance of the Register [C
of R]
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$100.00
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For the issue of a duplicate certificate
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$50.00
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3. For the purpose of this
paragraph “maximum allowable takeoff weight” means the maximum total weight
authorized in the certificate of airworthiness in force in respect of the
aircraft, or, if no such certificate is in force, in the certificate of
airworthiness last in force in respect of that aircraft. In any other case
“maximum allowable takeoff weight” means the maximum total weight authorized of
the prototype or modification thereof to which the aircraft in the opinion of
the Minister conforms. |
(Reg. 10) |
THIRD SCHEDULE |
Aviation Security Fees |
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(a)
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Screening, passengers and carry-on baggage,
per person : $3.00 ;
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(b)
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Screening hold baggage, per flight : $50.00 ;
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(c)
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Aviation services special requests (2
officers) (and 25% administrative charge) : $30.00 ;
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(d)
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Security charges 1 – 19 passenger
aircraft : $50.00 ;
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(e)
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Security charges 20 – 60 passenger
aircraft : $75.00 ;
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(f)
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Security charges 61 and above passenger
aircraft : $100.00 ;
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(g)
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Issuance of a Restricted Areas Permit. For 2
year period : $30.00 ;
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(h)
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Issuance of a restricted areas vehicle
permit : $100.00 ;
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(i)
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Replacement of a Restricted Areas
Permit : $20.00 .
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(Reg. 13(2)) |
FOURTH SCHEDULE |
Concession and Land Lease Fees |
1. Ticket counters, the monthly
rental amount of $300.00 at Government airports; except |
2. Ticket counters, the monthly
rental amount of $350.00 at: Marsh Harbour, Treasure Cay, North Eleuthera,
Exuma International, San Salvador, Governor's Harbour, and Rock Sound Airports. |
3. Offices, the monthly rental
amount of: |
(a) square foot: the annual
amount of $20.00 per square foot; |
(b) electricity: the annual
amount of $20.00 per square foot; |
(c) Air condition: the annual
rental of $10.00 per square foot. |
4. Services not available at
terminal buildings will be deducted from the annual amount. |
5. Land lease: an annual lease
amount of $3,600.00 per acre at: Marsh Harbour, Treasure Cay,
North Eleuthera, Exuma International, San Salvador, Governor's Harbour, and
Rock Sound Airports. |
6. Land lease: at other
Government airports $2,400.00 per annum; or another amount
determined by the Minister. |
(Reg. 20) |
FIFTH SCHEDULE |
Fees in respect of Certificates, Licences, Permits,
Examinations for Pilots, |
Aircraft Engineers, Air Traffic
Controllers, etc. |
A. Certificate of registration |
1. The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for the issue of a certificate of registration of an
aircraft shall be in accordance with the following scale, where the maximum
total weight authorised - |
(a) does not exceed 6,000 lbs, $500.00 ; |
(b) exceeds 6,000 lb but does not
exceed 12,500 lbs, $600.00 ; |
(c) exceeds 12,500 lb but does not exceed
30,000 lbs, $800.00 ; |
(d) exceeds 30,000 lb but does not
exceed 100,000 lbs, $2,000.00 ; |
(e) exceeds 100,000 lbs, $5,000.00 ; |
(f) annual fee for maintenance of the
certificate of registration $100.00 ; |
(g) issuance of a duplicate
certificate $50.00 ; |
(h) change of registration $150.00 ; |
(i) change of ownership $100.00 ; |
(j) uplifting of grounding/prevent
to fly order $200.00 ; |
(k) cancellation of certificate of
registration $100.00 ; |
(l) allocation/reservation of a
particular registration mark annually) $200.00 ; |
(m) type certificate: grant renewal or
amendment $75.00 per person hour; |
(n) type acceptance certificate:
grant $75.00 per person hour; |
(o) design certification of aircraft
parts of equipment: grant, renewal or amendment $75.00 per person
hour. |
2. For the purposes of this
Schedule, "maximum total weight authorised" means the maximum total
weight authorised in the certificate of airworthiness in force in respect of
the aircraft, or, if no such certificate is in force, in the certificate of
airworthiness last in force in respect of that aircraft. In any other case
"maximum total weight authorised" means the maximum total weight
authorised of the prototype or modification thereof to which the aircraft in
the opinion of the Minister conforms. |
B. Air operator's certificate |
1. The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for the issue or renewal of an air operator's
certificate shall be determined as per the provisions of sub-clause (a),
(b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) of this clause: |
(a) grant of an air operator's
certificate (AOC), $1,000.00 ; |
(b) renewal of an air operator's
certificate (AOC), $250.00 ; |
(c) grant of an amendment, to an AOC $250.00 ; |
(d) monitoring, an AOC $1,000.00 ; |
(e) assessment of manuals $75.00
per man hour minimum charge $150.00 ; |
(f) a fleet charge where maximum
total weight authorised for each fleet type: |
(i) does not exceed 6000 lbs., $7,000.00 |
(ii) exceeds 6000 lbs. but does not
exceed 30000 lbs $10,000.00 |
(iii) exceeds 30000 lbs., $25,000.00 |
(g) a weight charge per 1,000 lb. or
part thereof for each aircraft $100.00 |
2 The air operator's
certificate shall have a maximum validity of one year. Fees shall be payable in
advance in quarterly installments, the first installment of which shall be paid
upon application. |
3. Upon an application for the
variation of an air operator's certificate which shall include variation in
type or number of aircraft in the certificate, the variation in fees shall be
computed as follows: |
(a) If the variation relates only to
the number of aircraft, the fleet type remaining the same, only the weight
charge component of the annual fee shall be varied; |
(b) If the variation relates both to
number of aircraft and the fleet type, then both the weight charge and the
fleet charge components of the annual fee shall be varied: |
Provided that for the computation of the fee,
any relevant period of up to six months shall be deemed to be six months and
consequently only half the annual fee shall be applicable, while any relevant
period of over six months and up to one year shall be deemed to be one year.
For the purpose of this proviso, "relevant period" shall be the
period for which the aircraft remains on the Air Operator's Certificate. |
4 Upon making an application
for a foreign registered aircraft to be operated on a leasing basis (wet or dry
lease) by the holder of an air operator's certificate for the purposes of
public transport or aerial work, the applicant shall pay a charge of $4,000.00
provided that where the actual cost of investigations required by the Minister
exceeds $4,000.00 then such amount as maybe decided by the Minister,
having regard to the expense incurred in making the investigations, shall
become payable. |
Provided that where the operator fails to bring
the leased aircraft under the purview of the air operator's certificate, fees
(as per clause 31.(4) ) shall become payable in respect of such aircraft. |
C. Permit for an aircraft to
fly without a certificate of air Worthiness |
1. The fees to be paid upon an
application being made for the grant or variation of a permit for an aircraft
to fly without there being in force in respect thereof a certificate of
airworthiness, shall be as follows: |
(a) for any investigations required
by the Minister In connection with the application: |
(i) for aircraft having maximum
total weight authorised not exceeding 6000 lbs. $75.00 per man hour ; |
(ii) for aircraft having maximum
total weight authorised exceeding 6000 lbs., $75.00 per man hour : |
Provided that if the cost of investigation for
any year, or part of the year, during which these investigations are carried
out, exceeds the relative foregoing amount, a charge of such amount as may be
decided by the Minister, having regard to the expense incurred in making the
investigations, shall become payable. |
(b) for the issue or renewal of the
permit to fly in respect of each year of validity applied: |
(i) for aircraft having maximum
total weight authorised not exceeding 6000 lbs, $75.00 per man hour; |
(ii) for aircraft having maximum
total weight authorised exceeding 6000 lbs, $75.00 per man hour . |
D. First issue of certificate
of air worthiness and renewal |
1. Upon an application being
made for the first issue of a certificate of air worthiness in respect of a
prototype aircraft there shall be paid for the investigations required by the
Minister a fee of $75.00 per man hour , or part thereof, of the maximum
total weight authorised of the aircraft or, if the total cost of investigations
exceeds the charge so calculated, a charge of such amount as may be decided by
the Minister, having regard to the expense incurred in making the
investigations, shall become payable. |
2. For the grant of the
certificate with a maximum validity of one year, in the case of a prototype or
a series aircraft, a fee of $100.00 is payable upon an application in
respect of each 1,000 lb or part thereof, of the maximum total weight
authorised of that aircraft. |
3. For the grant of a export
certificate with a maximum validity of one year, in the case of a prototype or
a series aircraft, a fee of $75.00 is payable upon an application in
respect of each per person hour or part thereof, of the maximum total hours
required to process the application. |
4. The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for the renewal of a certificate of airworthiness with a
maximum validity of one year for an aircraft shall be $75.00 in respect
of each 1,000 lb , or part thereof, of the maximum total weight
authorised of that aircraft. |
E. Grant, renewal, extension
or variation, of schedule journey; non-schedule journey;
temporary/provisional and or ADHOC licence and permit. |
1. Upon an application being
made for the grant of a schedule journey licence, the amount in respect of an
annual licence, payable in full annually is: $1,200.00 ; the
amount required to be paid in respect of the renewal of an annual licence
is: $1,200.00 payable in full; the fee to be paid in respect
of a temporary licence is: $1,200.00 , payable quarterly in advance
in the amount of $300.00 . Twenty five percent (25%) administrative
charges, which is non-refundable shall accompany the application. |
2. Upon an application being
made for the grant of a non-schedule journey permit, the amount in respect of
an annual licence, payable in full annually is: $1,200.00 ;
the amount required to be paid in respect of the renewal of an annual licence
is: $1,200.00 payable in full; the fee to be paid in respect
of a temporary licence is: $1,200.00 , payable quarterly in advance
in the amount of $300.00 . Twenty five percent (25%) administrative
charges, which is non-refundable shall accompany the application. |
3. Upon an application being
made for the grant of an ADHOC non-schedule journey permit, the amount
required to be paid is: $150.00 . |
F. Issue of noise type
certificate |
Upon an application for the issue
or variation of a noise type certificate the applicant shall pay a fee of $1000.00 : |
Provided that where the cost of investigations
required by the Minister exceeds the fee amount, a charge of such amount as may
be decided by the Minister having regard to the expense incurred in making the
investigations shall become payable. |
The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for - |
(a) the issue of a certificate of validation
of a certificate of air worthiness in respect of any aircraft shall be the same
fee which would be paid in respect of an application for the issue of a
certificate of air worthiness; |
(b) the renewal of such a certificate
of validation shall be the same as the fee which would be paid in respect of
the renewal of a certificate of air worthiness. |
G. Approval in respect of
aircraft maintenance organizations certificate |
The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for - |
(a) approved maintenance organization
certificate, grant ,renewal, amendment, monitoring: an annual fee in the
amount of $2,000.00 . An annual fee in the amount of $1,000.00 is
payable in respect of each additional location; |
(b) issuance of an Approved
Maintenance Organization Certificate, per application is 200.00. Additionally,
the hourly rate for inspection is $75.00 per hour ; |
c) for the issuance of a foreign
Approved Maintenance Organization Certificate. the hourly rate for inspections
is $75.00 per man hour: |
(d) amendment of an approved
maintenance Organization Certificate, all Maintenance Organization Certificate,
$75.00 ; |
(e) renewal of an Approved
Maintenance Organization Certificate, per application. $500.00 .
Additionally, the hourly rate for inspections is $75.00 and a minimum
rate of $200.00 or $75.00 per every additional hour; issuance of a
duplicate Approved Maintenance Organization Certificate, per application is $150.00 . |
H. Approval in respect of
aircraft minimum equipment list including modification, repair etc. |
The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for approval of a Minimum Equipment List is as follows - |
(a) Approval of Minimum Equipment
List, grant, renewal or Amendment, one time fee for all manuals:
$75.00 per man hour; |
(b) Approval of Maintenance control
manual/system, grant, renewal or amendment, one time fee for all manuals:
$75.00 per man hour; |
(c) Approval of Aircraft
Modification, grant, renewal or Amendment: $75.00 per man
hour; |
(d) Approval of Flight Manuals or amendments,
grant, renewal or Amendment, one time fee for all Manuals: $75.00
per man hour; |
(e) Approval of aircraft radio
Station, Grant, renewal or amendment: $75.00 per man hour: |
(f) Special Flight Permit. grant,
renewal or amendment: $75.00 per man hour, or part thereof. |
I. Grant and renewal of
aircraft maintenance engineer's licence (AME) |
The fees to be paid upon an
application being made in respect of a licence to act as an Aircraft
Maintenance Engineer or for the inclusion of a type rating shall be as
follows : |
(a) for the grant of a licence, valid
for one year, $200.00 ; |
(b) for the inclusion of each
additional category, $100.00 ; |
(c) for the annual renewal of a
licence (without examination), $200.00 ; |
(d) to administer an Aircraft
Maintenance Engineer Technical Examination $100.00 ; |
(e) for the issuance of a rating, $150.00 ; |
(f) aircraft maintenance engineer
Examination (written or oral) $150.00 ; |
(g) for the issuance of a copy or
re-issue, $50.00 ; |
(h) aircraft maintenance engineer
licence approval $150.00 ; |
(i) aircraft maintenance engineer
Examiner approval $250.00 ; |
(j) certificate of inspection
authorization (IA) $250.00 ; |
(k) issuance of a letter in respect
of AME experience/qualification, $25.00 ; |
(l) for a copy of register of AME
licence, $50.00 ; |
(m) validation of a foreign licence, $250.00 : |
Provided that where examinations are required
to be undertaken for renewal of the licence, a fee of $250.00 per paper
shall become payable. |
J. Licences for flight crew
and ratings therein |
1. The following fees shall be
paid upon application being made for the grant or renewal of a licence to act
as: |
(a) an airline transport pilot
licence (ALTP) will be granted upon payment of the amount of $400.00 ;
will be renewed upon payment of $250.00 ; and will be valid for a
period of six (6) months; to administer an ALTP general technical
examination $100.00 ; issuance of a flight test, $300.00 ;
issuance of a flight test, helicopter, $350.00 ; |
(b) a commercial pilot licence (CP)
will be granted upon payment of the amount of $350.00 ; will be
renewed upon payment of $200.00 ; and will be valid for a period of
one (1) year; to administer a CP general technical examination $50.00 ;
issuance of a flight test, $200.00 ; |
(c) administration of commercial
pilot/airline transport pilot licence Group "A" Examination, $100.00 ; |
(d) administration of commercial
pilot/airline transport pilot licence Category "A" Examination, $100.00 ; |
(e) administration of technical
examination (12,500 pounds or less), $75.00 ; |
(f) administration of technical
examination (exceeding 12,500 pounds), $150.00 ; |
(g) flight engineer licence will be
granted upon payment of the amount of $200.00 ; and will be renewed
upon payment of the amount of $100.00 ; and will be valid for a
period of twelve (12) months; to administer a flight engineer examination
$100.00 ; the issuance of a flight engineer instructor/examiner
rating $300.00 ; the issuance of a copy of a flight engineer
licence, $50.00 ; the validation of a flight engineer licence $50.00 ;
copy of register of engineer licence $20.00 ; |
(h) a flight radio telephony operator
licence will be granted upon payment of the amount of $50.00 ; and
will be renewed upon payment of the amount of $100.00 ; and will be
valid for a period of twenty four (24) months; |
(i) a private pilot licence will be
granted upon payment of the amount of $200.00 ; and will be renewed
upon payment of the amount of $100.00 ; and will be valid for a
period of twenty four months (24) months for persons under 40 years; and
twelve (12) months for persons over 40 years; to administer a PP
examination $50.00 . |
2. The following fees shall be
paid upon application being made for the inclusion or variation of other
ratings in respect of flight crew members as indicated hereunder: |
(a) inclusion of a Fight
Instructor/examiner Rating, $250.00 ; |
(b) airline flight examiner rating,
issue and renewal test, $200.00 ; |
(c) general aviation flight examiner
issue rating, $100.00 ; |
(d) inclusion of an Assistant Flight
Instructor/examiner Rating, $100.00 variation of a Flying Instructor's
Rating and an Assistant Flying; |
(e) instructor's Rating, $100.00 ; |
(f) issuance of an Instrument Rating,
$200.00 ; |
(g) issuance of an Instrument Rating,
annual flight test $200.00 ; |
(h) issuance of a Night Rating, $100.00 ; |
(i) an Instrument Meteorological
Conditions Rating, $100.00 ; |
(j) a Towing Rating, $100.00 ; |
(k) validation of Foreign pilot
licence $200.00 ; |
(l) replacement of licence,
certificate, or rating, $50.00 ; |
(m) amendment to face of document, $50.00 ; |
(n) flight tests for which a fee is
not otherwise prescribed, $100.00 . |
3. The following fees shall be
paid upon an application being made for an examination to be conducted for the
grant or renewal of any licence to act as a member of the flight crew of an
aircraft or for the inclusion or variation of a rating in such a licence: |
(a) on the performance of aircraft
(for each Aircraft Performance Group), $160.00 ; |
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(c) on Human Performance and
Limitations, $110.00 ; |
(d) for the Aircraft (General)
examination, $330.00 ; |
(e) for a consequential re-sit of the
Aircraft (General) examination: |
(i) Principles of Flight $110.00 , |
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(iv) Airframe Systems, $110.00 ; |
(f) for the inclusion or extension of
an Aircraft (Type) Rating in a licence for each type of aircraft where the
maximum total weight authorised of the aircraft: |
(i) not exceed 12500 lbs, $130.00 , |
(ii) lbs 12500 lbs. but does, not
exceed 75000 lbs. $260.00 , |
(iii) exceeds 75000 lbs. $400.00 ; |
(g) on radiotelephony $50.00 ; |
(h) for a consequential re-sit (per
part), $50.00 but |
(i) on aviation law, flight rules
and procedures, $60.00 , |
(ii) on seamanship, seaplanes and
collision regulations $60.00 ; |
(i) for a private pilot's
licence: |
(i) examination for grant of
licence $100.00 ; |
(ii) for a consequential resit per
paper $50.00 : |
Provided that where an aircraft type with MTWA
exceeding 12500 lb , is to be included in the Aircraft Rating a charge
for Aircraft Type examination as per Clause 12(2)(e) shall also be
applicable ; |
(j) by the holder of a private
pilot's licence for an Instrument Rating: |
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(ii) Instruments, $60.00 , |
(ii) Flight Planning and Flight
Monitoring, $60.00 , |
(iii) Navigation, $60.00 , |
(iv) Meteorology Paper 1-Theory, $60.00 , |
(iv) Meteorology Paper 2- Practical, $60.00 ; |
(k) by applicants for a commercial
pilot's licence: |
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(ii) Instruments $120.00 , |
(iii) Flight Planning and Flight
Monitoring, $120.00 , |
(iv) Navigation, $120.00 , |
(v) Meteorology Paper 1 –Theory, $120.00 , |
(vi) Meteorology Paper 2 – Practical,
$120.00 ; |
(l) by applicants for an airline
transport pilot's licence or a flight navigator's licence - |
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(ii) Instruments, $200.00 , |
(iii) Flight Planning and Flight
Monitoring, $200.00 , |
(iv) Navigation, $200.00 , |
(v) Meteorology Paper 1 – Theory $200.00 , |
(vi) Meteorology Paper 2 – Practical,
$200.00 . |
4. For the purpose of this
paragraph - |
"a licence to act as a professional
pilot" means a licence of one of the following classes: |
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Basic Commercial Pilot's Licence
Commercial Pilot's Licence
Commercial Pilot's Licence
Commercial Pilot's Licence
Commercial Pilot's Licence
Commercial Pilot's Licence
Airline Transport Pilot's Licence
Airline Transport Pilot's Licence
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(Aeroplanes)
(Aeroplanes)
(Balloons)
(Airships)
(Gliders)
(Helicopters and Gyroplanes)
(Aeroplanes)
(Helicopters and Gyroplanes)
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"a licence to act as a private pilot"
means a licence of one of the following classes: |
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Private Pilot's Licence
Private Pilot's Licence
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Aeroplanes)
(Helicopters and Gyroplanes
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"a licence to act as an air traffic
controller" means a licence of one of the following classes: |
5. The following fees shall be
paid upon application being made for the grant or renewal of a licence to act
as: |
(a) Air Traffic Controller Grade
2/Flight Information Service Officer/$30.00 ; |
(b) Air Traffic Controller Grade
2/Flight Information Service Officer/licence renewal $30.00 ; |
(c) Air Traffic Controller Grade
1/Aerodrome Controller/Local Controller, $30.00 ; |
(d) Air Traffic Controller Grade
1/Aerodrome Controller/Local Controller, renewal $30.00 ; |
(e) Senior Air Traffic Controller,
Non-radar, $30.00 ; |
(f) Senior Air Traffic Controller,
Non-radar, renewal $30.00 ; |
(g) Senior Air Traffic Controller,
Radar, $30.00 ; |
(h) Senior Air Traffic Controller,
Radar, renewal $30.00 ; |
(i) Air Traffic Services Instructor
Rating, $30.00 ; |
(j) Air Traffic Services Instructor
Rating, Renewal $30.00 ; |
(k) Air Traffic Services Examiner
Rating, $30.00 ; |
(l) Air Traffic Services Examiner
Rating, Renewal $30.00 ; |
(m) Air Traffic Services Certifier Rating. $30.00 ; |
(n) Air Traffic Services Certifier
Rating, Renewal $30.00 . |
K. Approval of flight
simulators |
Upon making an application for the
approval, renewal or amendment of approval or validation of a flight simulator,
the applicant shall pay fees as follows : |
(a) for initial issuance, renewal or
amendment of a simulator for its use, $7,500.00 ; |
(b) for issuance of renewal or
validation of a simulator for its use , $3,700.00 ; |
(c) aviation training organization
certificate. Grant, renewal, amendment, monitoring: $2,600.00 ; |
(d) issue a certificate: $500.00 ; |
(e) amendment of approval: $250.00 ; |
(f) renewal of certificate: $500.00 ; |
(g) issuance of a temporary
certificate: $250.00 ; |
(h) air Navigation Service
Organization, grant, renewal, amendment and monitoring: $500.00 : |
Provided that, where the total cost of the
approval or renewal of approval exceeds the amount stated above, the applicant
shall pay a charge of such amount as may be decided by the Minister having
regard to the expense incurred in carrying out the work. |
L. Approval of training or
examiner |
Upon an application for
appointment or reappointment as an authorized examiner authorised to conduct
tests, including on simulators, and to sign certificates of test or experience
for the purposes of instrument or type ratings the following fee shall be
paid : |
(a) for training and examination, $300.00 |
(b) for appointment or reappointment, $200.00 |
Upon an application for the
approval of a training course and the appointment or reappointment as a person
approved to conduct the approved courses of training, the applicant shall pay a
fee of, $300.00 . |
M. Validation of a flight crew
licence |
The fee to be paid upon an
application being made for the issue of, a certificate of validation of a
licence shall be, $250.00 . |
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The fees to be paid upon an
application being made to construct, reconstruct, alter and or inspect an
aerodrome shall be as follows - |
(a) initial processing of an
application by the Department of Civil Aviation, the amount to be paid in
advance shall be an Administrative Charge of 25%, non-refundable and shall
accompany the application. The sum shall be determined from the amounts in the
following table. |
(b) subject to the application's
approval by the Minister, the applicant shall remit payment for the Department
of Civil Aviation's inspection team's visit to the site. Such amount shall
include: Round Trip Airfare, per diem, hotel accommodations as
appropriate, ground transportation, and 25% administrative charge. |
(c) the applicant shall remit payment
including administrative charges for all subsequent and final visits by Civil
Aviation's inspection team. |
(d) subject to the Minister grant or
renewal of an aerodrome licence for a period not exceeding one year, the amount
to be paid shall be subjected to the conditions defined in the following table. |
(e) in the one case, the amount to be
paid shall include the amount for a day operation (Sunrise to Sunset);
and |
(f) In the other case, the amount to
be paid shall include the amount for a day and night operation as follows - |
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Maximum total weight authorized of the heaviest
aircraft which the applicant expects will use the aerodrome while the licence
is in force for the purpose of the public transport of passengers, cargo or
for instruction in flying.
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For Day
Licence
$
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For Day and Night Licence
$
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Not Exceeding 6,000 lb.
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400
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800
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Exceeding 6,000 lb. but not exceeding 12,500 lb
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800
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1,600
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Exceeding 12,5001h but not exceeding 75.000
lb.
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1,200
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2.400
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Exceeding 75,000 lb. but not exceeding
300,000 lb
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1,600
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3,200
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Exceeding 300,000 lb
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2,000
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4,000
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(2) Provided
that in the case of sub-paragraph (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (f) of this
paragraph, where the cost of inspection required by the Minister exceeds the
fee amount, a charge of such amount as may be decided by the Minister having
regard to the expense incurred in making the inspection shall become payable. |
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The fee to be paid for the issue
by the Minister of a copy or replacement of a document issued under these
Regulations shall be $50.00 : |
Provided that for a copy or
replacement of a licence or a flight manual or performance schedule relating to
a certificate of airworthiness the fee shall be an amount equal to the cost of
preparing the copy or replacement as the case may be, but shall not exceed $150.00 . |
P. Aeronautical Information
Service Certificate. |
The fee to be paid in respect of a
grant, renewal, amendment, and or monitoring of an aeronautical information
service certificate is $75.00 per man hour. |
Q. Aviation Security Service
Provider Approval. |
The fee to be paid in respect of a
grant, renewal, amendment, and or monitoring of an aviation security service
certificate is $75.00 per man hour. |
R. Meteorological Service
Certificate. |
The fee to be paid in respect of a
grant ; renewal ; amendment ; and or monitoring of an
meteorological service certificate is : $75.00 per man hour. |
S. Aerodrome Operating
Certificate. |
The fee to be paid in respect of a
grant, renewal, amendment and or monitoring of an aerodrome operating
certificate is $75.00 per man hour including the amount under paragraph
W set out herein, and twenty five percent (25%) administrative charges. |
T. Design Organization
Certificate. |
The fee to be paid in respect of a
grant, renewal, amendment, monitoring, assessment of manuals is $75.00
per man hour including a twenty five percent (25%) administrative
charge. |
U. Telecommunication Service
Certificate. |
The fees to be paid in respect of
a grant, renewal, amendment, and monitoring is $820.00 up to 6,000
pounds ; $1,200.00 over 6,000 pounds. The maximum charge shall be $70,000.00. |
U. Air traffic Service
Certificate. |
The fees to be paid in respect of
a grant, renewal, amendment and monitoring is $75.00 per man hour. |
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The fee to be paid for any
amendment to any document, issued under these Regulations shall be $75.00 : |
Provided that, where the total
cost of approval or renewal of approval exceeds the amount stated throughout
this document, the applicant shall pay a charge of such amount (in some
instances, an administrative amount of twenty five percent (25%) may
also be payable) as may be decided by the Minister having regard to the expense
incurred in carrying out the work. |
(Reg. 13) |
SIXTH SCHEDULE |
Fuel Concession Fees |
(a) inspection of premises,
equipment, and documents: $1,000.00 ; and |
(b) airfare for inspector or
inspectors; |
(c) ground transportation; |
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(e) when such visits requires the
inspector to overnight. The applicant will provide the appropriate amounts for
accommodations; |
(f) the applicant shall remit payment
in the amount of twenty five percent (25%) administrative charges. |
SEVENTH SCHEDULE |
REGULATIONS AMENDED |
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