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Wig Wag
21st Jul 2003, 15:55
On 28 September EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) wil become the single regulatory body for aviation safety.

How does this effect the work at the CAA?

Would anyone from Flight Ops care to comment on how their work will change?

gasax
21st Jul 2003, 17:01
Presumably it will mean that the CAA will no longer be able to insist that other JAR mod approvals are no good?

That other nationalities do know something about aircraft. Could it mean that the cost recovery elements of the CAA's work could be undertaken by other JAR states?

Or will it just mean they will file more and more 'national differences'?

AIRWAY
29th Jul 2003, 01:38
Hi All,

Is there any more info on this EASA organisation? Website?

Many Thanks

jonnys
29th Jul 2003, 03:57
Hi AIRWAY,

Check out

http://europa.eu.int/comm/transport/air/safety/easa_en.htm

for further info on the EASA.

Regards,

Jonnys.

AIRWAY
29th Jul 2003, 04:13
Thanks Jonnys :ok:

Regards,
Pedro