Attribution of international flights to an aeroplane operatorU.K.
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9.—(1) An aeroplane operator must identify international flights that are attributed to it in accordance with paragraph (3).
(2) Two or more consecutive flights operated under the same flight number are considered as separate flights for the purposes of this Order.
(3) An international flight is attributable to an aeroplane operator as follows—
(a)when Item 7 (aircraft identification)() of the flight plan contains the ICAO Designator, that flight must be attributed to the aeroplane operator that has been assigned this Designator,
(b)when Item 7 (aircraft identification) of the flight plan contains the nationality or common mark, and registration mark of an aeroplane that is explicitly listed in a valid AOC, or equivalent, that flight must be attributed to the aeroplane operator that holds the air operator certificate, and
(c)when the aeroplane operator of a flight has not been identified under sub-paragraphs (a) or (b), that flight must be attributed to the aeroplane owner who must then be considered to be the aeroplane operator of that flight.
(4) If requested by the Regulator, aeroplane owners identified under paragraph (3)(c) must provide all information necessary to identify the actual aeroplane operator of a flight.
(5) The aeroplane operator may, by contract, delegate the administrative requirements of this Order to a third party, as long as the delegation is not to the same entity as the verification body. Liability for compliance must not be delegated.
(6) Nationality and registration marks, referred to in paragraph (3)(b), are defined in paragraph 1, Part 2 of Schedule 4 to the Air Navigation Order 2016().