2004/573/EC: Council Decision of 29 April 2004 on the organisation of joint fligh... (32004D0573) 
                
                
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2004/573/EC: Council Decision of 29 April 2004 on the organisation of joint flights for removals from the territory of two or more Member States, of third-country nationals who are subjects of individual removal orders
- COUNCIL DECISION
 - of 29 April 2004
 - on the organisation of joint flights for removals from the territory of two or more Member States, of third-country nationals who are subjects of individual removal orders
 - (2004/573/EC)
 - Article 1
 - Purpose
 - Article 2
 - Definitions
 - Article 3
 - National authority
 - Article 4
 - Tasks of the organising Member State
 - Article 5
 - Tasks of the participating Member State
 - Article 6
 - Common tasks
 - Article 7
 - Final clause
 - Article 8
 - Entry into force
 - Article 9
 - Addressees
 - ANNEX
 - COMMON GUIDELINES ON SECURITY PROVISIONS FOR JOINT REMOVALS BY AIR
 - 1. PRE-RETURN PHASE
 - 1.1. Requirements for returnees
 - 1.1.1.
 - Legal situation
 - 1.1.2.
 - Medical condition and medical records
 - 1.1.3.
 - Documentation
 - 1.1.4.
 - Notifications
 - 1.2. Requirements for escorts
 - 1.2.1.
 - Escorts from the organising Member State
 - 1.2.2.
 - Escorts from participating Member States
 - 1.2.3.
 - Use of private-sector escorts
 - 1.2.4.
 - Skills and training of escorts
 - 1.2.5.
 - Code of conduct for escorts
 - 1.2.6.
 - Arrangements regarding the number of escorts
 - 2. PRE-DEPARTURE PHASE IN DEPARTURE OR STOPOVER AIRPORTS
 - 2.1. Transportation to the airport and stay in the airport
 - 2.2. Check-in, boarding and security check before take-off
 - 3. IN-FLIGHT PROCEDURE
 - 3.1. Security measures on board the aircraft
 - 3.2. Use of coercive measures
 - 3.3. Medical personnel and interpreters
 - 3.4. Documentation and monitoring of removal operation
 - 3.4.1.
 - Recording and observers from third parties
 - 3.4.2.
 - Internal reports on the removal operation
 - 3.4.3.
 - Media coverage
 - 4. TRANSIT PHASE
 - 5. ARRIVAL PHASE
 - 6. FAILURE OF THE REMOVAL OPERATION