E-Licencing
john homer made this Official Information request to Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
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From: john homer
Dear Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand,
Has the CAA investigated looking at completely have e Licence system like what CAA UK has? (https://www.caa.co.uk/Commercial-industr...) This would allow pilots to submit applications more efficiency and keep track of what type rating CAA NZ has been submitted through to you.
Yours faithfully,
john homer
From: OIA
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
File19/OIR/125
Date30 November 2018
Dear John
Official Information Act 1982 Request
I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your request for information dated 28 November, in which you asked for information on whether the CAA has investigated implementing an e Licence system similar to the United Kingdom model.
We received your request on 29 November and we will endeavour to respond to your request as soon as possible and in any event no later than 18 January 2019, being 20 working days after the day your request was received.
If we are unable to respond to your request by then, we will notify you of an extension of that timeframe.
Your request is being handled by the Legal Unit in the Civil Aviation Authority. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact me on (04) 560 9472, or by email on [CAA request email].
If any additional factors come to light which are relevant to your request, please do not hesitate to contact us so that these can be taken into account.
Yours sincerely,
Michelle van Straalen | Official Information and Privacy Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Aviation Security Service
Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa | Kaiwhakamaru Rererangi
Legal Services
+64 (0)4 560 9472 | ext 4472 [email address]
Level 15, Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, PO Box 3555, Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
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From: OIA
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Dear John
I refer to your Official Information Request of 29 November 2018 below.
The CAA is currently reviewing its business systems with the aim of replacing them. Enabling participants to apply for licences online is one of the business requirements we are considering.
I hope this answers your question adequately. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding this request.
Kind regards
Michelle van Straalen | Official Information and Privacy Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Aviation Security Service
Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa | Kaiwhakamaru Rererangi
Legal Services
+64 (0)4 560 9472 | ext 4472 [email address]
Level 15, Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, PO Box 3555, Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
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From: Michelle Van Straalen
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Dear John
I refer to your email of 6 February where you requested information
regarding Aviation Security Cards.
The CAA received your request on 7 February and will endeavour to respond
as soon as possible and in any event no later the 7 March 2019, being 20
working days after your request was received.
If you have any questions regarding your request in the meantime, you can
contact me at [1][CAA request email] or (04) 560 9472.
Kind regards
Michelle van Straalen | Official Information and Privacy Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Q Aviation Security Service
Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa | Kaiwhakamaru Rererangi
Legal Services
( +64 (0)4 560 9472 | ext 4472 [2][email address]
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Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
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From: Michelle Van Straalen
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Dear John
I refer to your email of 6 February where you asked information on
Aviation Security Cards. The different types of cards, the different
colours and what they mean.
Please find enclosed the response to your questions.
Response
General information about the different types of airport identity cards is
available on the Aviation Security Service website:
[1]https://www.avsec.govt.nz/sector/industr...
In addition, red airport identity cards are issued to people who require
frequent access to security or security enhanced areas at designated
airports. Yellow airport identity cards are issued to people who require
infrequent access to, and do not spend the majority of their time in,
security or security enhanced areas at these airports.
Please contact me by email [2][CAA request email] or by telephone (04) 560
9472 if you have any queries regarding your request.
Kind regards
Michelle van Straalen | Official Information and Privacy Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Q Aviation Security Service
Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa | Kaiwhakamaru Rererangi
Legal Services
( +64 (0)4 560 9472 | ext 4472 [3][email address]
* Level 15, Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, PO Box 3555,
Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
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subject to legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient please
inform the sender and destroy the message. If you have received this
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attachments. The Civil Aviation Authority accepts no responsibility for
any changes made to this message after the transmission from the Civil
Aviation Authority. Before opening or using attachments, check them for
viruses and other effects. This communication may be accessed or retained
for information assurance and cyber security purposes.
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From: john homer
Dear Michelle Van Straalen,
I've seen green avsec cards before what does it mean?
Yours sincerely,
john homer
From: Michelle Van Straalen
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand
Dear John
Thank you for your reply.
AvSec do not produce green airport identity cards, and have never produced these.
I trust this answers your question. If you do have further queries, do not hesitate to contact me on the details below.
Kind regards
Michelle van Straalen | Official Information and Privacy Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand Aviation Security Service
Te Mana Rererangi Tūmatanui o Aotearoa | Kaiwhakamaru Rererangi
Legal Services
+64 (0)4 560 9472 | ext 4472 [email address]
Level 15, Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, PO Box 3555, Wellington, 6011 New Zealand
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