65 Grant and refusal of air transport licences

65  Grant and refusal of air transport licences

(1)     An application for the grant of an air transport licence must be made in writing to the CAA and contain such particulars with respect to such matters as the CAA may specify in a notice published in the prescribed manner; and where an application is made for the grant of an air transport licence the CAA shall either grant a licence to the applicant in the terms requested in the application or in those terms with such modifications as the CAA thinks fit or refuse to grant a licence.

(2)     The CAA shall refuse to grant an air transport licence in pursuance of an application if it is not satisfied that—

(a)     the applicant is, having regard to—

(i)     his and his employees' experience in the field of aviation and his and their past activities generally, and

(ii)     where the applicant is a body corporate, the experience in the field of aviation and the past activities generally of the persons appearing to the CAA to control that body,

a fit person to operate aircraft under the authority of the licence which, apart from this subsection,

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