Civil Aviation Regulations, 1996 (LI 1617).

Regulation 3: Nationality and Registration Marks. (1) An aircraft (other than an aircraft permitted by or under these Regulations to fly without being registered) shall not fly unless it bears painted thereon or affixed thereto, in the manner required by the law of the country in which it is registered, the nationality and registration marks required by that law. (2) The marks to be borne by aircraft registered in Ghana shall comply with Part B of Schedule 1. (3) An aircraft shall not bear any marks which purport to indicate; (a) that the aircraft is registered in a country in which it is not in fact registered; or (b) that the aircraft is a state aircraft of a particular country if it is not in fact such an aircraft, unless the appropriate authority of that country has sanctioned the bearing of such marks.

Procedures to Follow

4th schedule b; the protocol to the convention on international interests in mobile equipment on matters specific to aircraft equipment              

5th schedule; convention for the suppression of the unlawful
seizure of aircrafts   

6th schedule; the convention on the suppression of unlawful acts relating
to international civil aviation                                               

6th schedule b; protocol supplementary to the convention for the suppression of the unlawful seizure of aircrafts  

Seventh schedule (section 28) convention on damage caused by foreign aircraft to third parties on the surface, signed at Rome, on 7 October 1952 (Rome convention 1952)  

Ninth schedule (section 28) 2009 convention on compensation for damage caused by aircraft to third parties adopted in Montréal, Canada on 2 may 2009   ...

Responsible Institution

Ghana Civil Aviation Authority

Airport Rd, Accra
Email:info@caa.com.gh
Website:http://www.gcaa.com.gh/

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