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UK Civil Aviation Regulations

These are published by the CAA on our UK Regulations pages. EU Regulations and EASA Access Guides published by EASA no longer apply in the UK. Our website and publications are being reviewed to update all references. Any references to EU law and EASA Access guides should be disregarded and where applicable the equivalent UK versions referred to instead.



This page provides a guide for airworthiness approved organisations to assist in the process of identifying a root cause of an occurrence/non-conformance and the subsequent corrective and preventive action planning required to satisfy the requirements of ICAO, and the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).

Current Part M, Part-CAMO, Part 21, Part 145 and Part 147 regulations require organisations to ‘identify the root cause and ensure ‘corrective action to the satisfaction of the CAA for both audit non-conformances (findings) and occurrence reports.

From a CAA perspective the quality of responses detailing with root cause, corrective and preventive actions vary considerably and is believed to contribute, at least in part, to repeat or similar non-conformances that can affect both safety and compliance.

With the advent of UK Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 on the reporting, analysis and follow-up of occurrences in civil aviation, the Authority is required to assess all submitted Mandatory Occurrence Reports (MORs) / Voluntary Occurrence Reports (VORs) with respect to root cause and corrective actions to enable closure in ECCAIRS. Poor organisational, root cause analysis and corrective action response plans could lead to organisations exceeding the reporting/closure times mandated by the regulation or a repeat of the occurrence internally due to inadequate identification of the true root cause.

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