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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
127Authority for Use Airside
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#### 127 Authority for Use Airside
(1) Application for an AUA at an airport must be made to the airport‑operator company for the airport, or an approved issuing authority for the airport, in the way set out in the Airside Vehicle Control Handbook for the airport.
(2) The criteria to be applied by the airport‑operator company or approved issuing authority in deciding whether or not to grant the AUA are the criteria set out for that purpose in the Handbook.
(3) An approved issuing authority for an airport must not issue an AUA otherwise than in accordance with the Airside Vehicle Control Handbook for the airport.
(4) It is a condition of an AUA that the vehicle must be operated on the airside of the airport only in accordance with:
(a) the rules set out in the Airside Vehicle Control Handbook for the airport, including, in particular, any rules regarding the use of radio communications equipment or other signalling equipment; and
(b) any other conditions of the AUA; and
(c) any directions of an employee of the airport‑operator company.
(5) An AUA may be issued subject to any other conditions that the airport‑operator company thinks necessary.
(6) Without limiting the generality of subregulation (5), the conditions may include a condition:
(a) that the owner of the vehicle indemnify the airport‑operator company; or
(b) limiting the operation of the vehicle to particular places, times or circumstances.