Betekenis van:
domestic flight

domestic flight
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a flight that begins and ends in the same country

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    1. Do you have a cheap flight ticket on a domestic line?
    2. domestic flight means a flight with origin and destination within the borders of one State;
    3. Domestic flight means a flight with origin and destination within the borders of one State;
    4. Number of persons, excluding on-duty members of the flight and cabin crews, making a journey by air (domestic aviation only) (source: transport statistics)
    5. performing a minimum number of ramp inspections in every 12-month period since last undergoing SAFA training unless the inspector is also a qualified flight operations or airworthiness inspector of the national aviation authority of a Member State and is regularly engaged in the performance of inspections on aircraft of domestic operators.
    6. Animal welfare attestation I, the undersigned official veterinarian, hereby certify that the fresh meat described above derives from animals which have been treated in the slaughterhouse before and at the time of slaughter or killing in accordance with the relevant provisions of European Community legislation (8).Official stamp and signature Done at on (signature of official veterinarian) (stamp) (name in capital letters, qualifications and title)Notes(1) Fresh meat means all parts, whether fresh, chilled or frozen, fit for human consumption of domestic sheep (Ovis aries) and goats (Capra hircus), including deep-frozen minced meat.(2) Issued by the competent authority.(3) Country and code of territory as appearing in Part 1 of Annex II to Decision 79/542/EEC (as last amended).(4) The registration number(s) of rail-wagon or lorry and the name of the ship should be given as appropriate. If known, the flight number of the aircraft.
    7. This Regulation is without prejudice to checks carried out under general police powers and security checks on persons identical to those carried out for domestic flights, to the possibilities for Member States to carry out exceptional checks on baggage in accordance with Council Regulation (EEC) No 3925/91 of 19 December 1991 concerning the elimination of controls and formalities applicable to the cabin and hold baggage of persons taking an intra-Community flight and the baggage of persons making an intra-Community sea crossing [5], and to national law on carrying travel or identity documents or to the requirement that persons notify the authorities of their presence on the territory of the Member State in question.