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COVID-19 restrictions reminder

The CAA reminds all GA stakeholders of the importance of being familiar with, and adhering to, the latest government guidance on flying while COVID-19 restrictions are in place. If you are not able to fly at the moment, then please feel free to take some time out to read The Skyway Code The post COVID-19…

CAA Policy on Minimum Standards for Noise Modelling

The UK Civil Aviation Authority has today published its new policy on Minimum Standards for Noise Modelling. We are now also seeking views on a revised proposed definition of minimum standards for noise modelling for Category D airports. See our consultation website for more information and how to respond. The consultation is open until 9 March…

UK Airspace Management Policy: Minor amendment

Amendment 2 to Issue 7 of CAP 740 UK Airspace Management Policy has been published. This updated edition incorporates the newly formed Military Airspace Management Cell, a combination of the former Military Airspace Booking Coordination Cell and Low Flying Operations Flight. The post UK Airspace Management Policy: Minor amendment appeared first on SkyWise. Article Originally…

New Working Arrangement between AEROCIVIL and EASA signed

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Colombia (AEROCIVIL) have concluded an Aviation Working Arrangement (WA) that ensures the recognition of EU-EASA aeronautical products in support of the EU industry in the region.  Within the context of the current pandemic, the WA establishes solid cooperation to achieve the return…

Infringement update: New occurrence narrative

While we understand that many pilots are currently unable to fly due to COVID-19 restrictions we aim to continue to release safety education and awareness material to support the future return to flying and continue to help promote longer-term safety awareness. To meet that aim we have just published the second Airspace Safety Initiative occurrence…

European Plan for Aviation Safety 2021-2025 published

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published the 10th edition of the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS) covering 2021 – 2025. EPAS sets out the strategic priorities and enablers, and the main risks affecting the European aviation system, while also defining the necessary actions to mitigate the risks, with the paramount objective of…

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