2. In this Order —“appropriate foreign authority” has the meaning given by —| (a) | the Transport Safety Investigations (Aviation Occurrences) Regulations 2023 (G.N. No. S 870/2023); or | | (b) | the Transport Safety Investigations (Marine Occurrences) Regulations 2023 (G.N. No. S 871/2023); |
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| “aviation ordinary reportable matter” means an aviation occurrence that is prescribed an ordinary reportable matter by regulation 8 of the Transport Safety Investigations (Aviation Occurrences) Regulations 2023; |
“defined ship” means —| (a) | a single‑hulled pleasure craft with an overall length equal to or less than 6 metres and without any motorised means of propulsion on board, commonly called a sailing dinghy; | | (b) | a pleasure craft with an overall length of less than 4 metres, which —| (i) | uses an inboard motor having a water jet pump as its primary source of propulsion; and | | (ii) | is designed to be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling within the confines of a hull, |
| and includes a device commonly called a jet ski; |
| | (c) | a kayak, canoe or raft which is propelled solely by paddle or oars; | | (d) | a paddle board, including a stand‑up paddle board; | | (e) | a dragon boat; or | | (f) | a ship which is designed or constructed to navigate only in inland waters and to collect and remove refuse or waste from those inland waters and to transport the refuse or waste for recycling or waste disposal; |
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| “inland waters” has the meaning given by regulation 6(2) of the Transport Safety Investigations (Marine Occurrences) Regulations 2023; |
| “marine reportable matter” means a marine occurrence that is prescribed a reportable matter by regulation 7 or 9 of the Transport Safety Investigations (Marine Occurrences) Regulations 2023; |
| “pleasure craft” means any craft which is intended for use within the port exclusively for sport or for pleasure purposes, but does not include any craft which is used to carry passengers on sightseeing tours within the port for which each such passenger is charged a separate and distinct fare; |
| “Singapore Flight Information Region” means the area within which air navigation services are provided by the CAAS in accordance with the International Civil Aviation Organisation Asia/Pacific Regional Air Navigation Plan; |
| “Singapore operator” means an operator whose principal place of business is located, or whose permanent residence is, in Singapore. |
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