Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 54 Part 2.djvu/1046

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AIRWORTHINESS Jan. 39, 1940 54 STAT.] NEW ZEALAND-CERTIFICATES OF AIRWORTHINES - 3 - 1940 KJ 1 CD,,y4 of the United States to a United States manufacturer certifying that a particular Class I Unit, produced by such manufacturer, complies with all of the special requirements for the importation of Class I Units into New Zealand. (b) The prospective importer shall file a separate application for a License to Import with the competent aeronautical authorities of New Zealand for each shipment of aircraft Units. Such application shall be supported by full information: (1) With Respect to Each Complete Aircraft: (i) The type of aircraft, (ii) The type of engine/s, and (iii) The type of propeller/s,. (2) With Respect to Other Aircraft Units or Shipments of Air- craft Units: (i) The type of aircraft Unit, and (i) The aircraft in which the Unit may be installed or used, if any, and will be considered by the New Zealand authorities at whose dis- cretion the granting of a license remains. (c) The actual License to Import will not be issued until the documents and technical data specified in special requirements 3 (a), (b), and (c) have been received from the United States manu- facturer and approved by the competent aeronautical authorities of New Zealand. (d) In cases which are considered to be of sufficient urgency, per- mission to anticipate the issue of a License to Import for a Class I Unit or Class II Unit which is the first of its make and model to be imported, or incorporates changes or modifications in a model previously imported into New Zealand, may be given subject to re- ceipt by the competent aeronautical authorities of New Zealand of assurance from the manufacturer that the required information has actually been despatched, but the actual license will not be issued until the technical data relative to the make and model have been received. (e) The competent aeronautical authorities of the United States will be advised directly by the competent aeronautical authorities of New Zealand of the issue or contemplated issue of a License to Im- port in respect to a Class I or a Class II Unit of American manu- facture. 2. The competent aeronautical authorities of the United States shall furnish the following documents and data upon receipt of ad- vice from the competent aeronautical authorities of New Zealand that a License to Import has been or will be issued: (a) With Respect to Each Class I Unit Imported into New Zealand: (1) Certificate of Airworthiness for Export. (2) Loading schedule if applicable. The competent aeronautical authorities of the United States shall issue Certificates of Airworthiness for Export 2267 Application for 1i- cense. Prerequisites for is- suance oflicense. Anticipation ofissue in urgent cases. Notice of ismmune Documents, etc., to be furnished by U. S .