The CAA behavioural and attitudinal fitness assessment
To organise or participate in a flying display you must complete behaviour and attitudinal fitness assessment if you are to be a:
•Flying display director (FDD)
•Display authorisation evaluator (DAE)
•Display pilot (from 1 April 2016)
What do we look for?
When we’re making an assessment on your fitness for one of these roles we look for evidence related to your:
•attitude
•integrity, credibility, honesty and openness
•diligence
•soundness of judgement
•willingness to obey the law
•likelihood of risk generating
This can be seen in:
•past compliance with regulatory obligations
•being subject to enforcement action by regulatory authorities
•a history of deliberate or reckless provision of false or misleading information, or misleading omissions made, to a relevant authority in relation to any regulated or business activity
•dishonest behaviour or other improper conduct
•previous engagement with CAA