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UK Civil Aviation Regulations

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The General Aviation Unit (GAU) recognises the challenges faced by industry when introducing new or amended regulation and are keen to provide GA specific training relating to Continuing Airworthiness Management.

As part of its collaborative approach to improve consistency across the industry, the GAU is planning to deliver a second series of Safety and Continuing Airworthiness Management workshops at locations throughout the UK from the 2nd Quarter of 2023. The opportunity will also be used to update on the latest information regarding implementation of Part ML and Part-CAO.

These sessions are suitable for organisations and individuals for which regulatory oversight is applied by the General Aviation Unit.

To assist with planning, we invite those organisations and individuals listed above to send a covering e-mail including the following information to ga@caa.co.uk

  • organisation / individual name
  • approval / authorisation number
  • number of spaces requested
  • address and contact email
  • any items you would like to be specifically covered during the sessions (if applicable)

Whilst the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) does not mandate attendance, it is strongly suggested that organisations managing continuing airworthiness nominate staff to attend.

In maintaining this as a collaborative and free of charge workshop, the CAA also requests that organisations willing to allow use of local facilities or those at associated flying schools to conduct the workshop sessions include details in the email.

The sessions will need to seat approximately 10 people with room for a small amount of IT / Projection Equipment.