The requirements for registration and the obligations to be
complied with by registered operators are as prescribed in Annexe 3
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For registration as an air-charter
operator, the operator of the business must provide air-charter
flights to tourists for scenic or other recreational purposes or
transport to tourist destinations, either with or without the
services of a pilot provided by the operator. |
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At the business premises or
operational base of a Namibian-based operator. |
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(a)
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the inside and outside of all permanent
buildings and structures and any grounds where clients are
received or which are used by them or to which they have access,
must be kept in a clean and tidy condition and good order of
repair at all times; and |
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(b) |
at least one toilet must be provided for
clients. |
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Details of any insurance cover provided by a
registered insurer that is obtainable through the assistance of
the operator must be made available to clients, and any client
taking out any such insurance cover through the operator must be
provided with the insurance policy of the registered insurer.
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The operator must, in respect of every aircraft
used to transport clients, be in possession of
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(a) |
an aircraft certificate of registration; and |
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(b) |
an airworthiness certificate, |
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issued under the Aviation Act, 1962 (Act No 74
of 1962) and the Civil Aviation Regulations there-under
promulgated by Government by Government Notice No. 1 of January
2, 2001
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| 5. |
Safety instructions in
at least English must be available on the aircraft for every
passenger during all flights. |
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A first-aid kit must be
carried in a readily accessible position on the aircraft during
all flights. |
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