Originally Posted by
BuzzBox
If you want to be pedantic, the Australian legislation refers to the document as a "Foreign Air Transport Air Operator’s Certificate (FATAOC)". Most people I know simply call it a "Foreign AOC".
CASRs do refer to "Foreign Air Transport Air Operator’s Certificate (FATAOC)". But section 27AE of the Act refers to and defines "foreign aircraft AOC". Horse/cart.
Yes, most people do call it a "Foreign AOC", which isn't what it is. What possible confusion could arise...