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ORS5 No. 321 (PDF)
) No.1178/2011 as amended from time to time EASA Pilot licence or EASA Flight Crew licence means a Part-FCL licence defined in the EASA Aircrew Regulation EASA Air Operations Regulation refers to Commission Regulation (EU) No.965/2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No. 216/2008 of the European Parliament and the Council as amended from time to time.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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CAP1349P8 (PDF)
Whilst EU 1035/2011 is a requirement on ANSPs rather than States or Competent Authorities, it provides suitable 2 State TA CONOP Version 5.2 paragraph 1.1. 3 ‘Acceptably safe’ is considered to mean that risks are acceptable, or tolerable and mitigated to ALARP. 4 EU Regulation 1035/2011 3.1.2 f 5 EU Regulation 1035/2011 3.2.3 a https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/regulations/commission-implementing-regulation-eu-no-10352011 https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/regulations/commission-implementing-regulation-eu-no-10352011 Page 2 of 47 guidance for the safe management of the changes associated with raising the TA.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Information for GA pilot training organisations and flying schools
How to apply for an organisation approval
Reference to EU regulations are to those regulations as retained and amended in UK domestic law under the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 and are referenced hereafter as “UK (EU) Regulation No. 1178/2011” Any flying school who wishes to train general aviation pilots towards licences issued in accordance with the UK Aircrew Regulation (i.e: the LAPL or PPL) needs to be either a Declared Training Organisation (DTO) or an Approved Training Organisation (non-complex) (ATO).
Last updated: 01 July 2025
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ORS5 No. 289 (PDF)
) No.1178/2011 as amended from time to time EASA Pilot licence or EASA Flight Crew licence means a Part-FCL licence defined in the EASA Aircrew Regulation UK Civil Aviation Authority Official Record Series 5, No. 289 14 March 2014 Page 43 of 45 ABBREVIATION DEFINITION EASA Air Operations Regulation refers to Commission Regulation (EU) No.965/2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No. 216/2008 of the European Parliament and the Council as amended from time to time.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Standards Document 11 (PDF)
• Update to EASA/EU references
Last updated: 30 August 2024
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ORS5 No. 310 (PDF)
) No.1178/2011 as amended from time to time UK Civil Aviation Authority Official Record Series 5, No. 310 17 May 2016 Page 39 of 42 ABBREVIATION DEFINITION EASA Pilot licence or EASA Flight Crew licence means a Part-FCL licence defined in the EASA Aircrew Regulation EASA Air Operations Regulation refers to Commission Regulation (EU) No.965/2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No. 216/2008 of the European Parliament and the Council as amended from time to time.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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Safety policy and legislation project tracker
Tracking proposed changes to UK aviation policy and legislative development
Public consultation of our proposals: Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) related to UK Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 (the UK Aircrew Regulation) Stage 3 - CAA policy development ongoing. 0152 UK Means of Compliance for Special Condition on vertical take-off and landing Ref Issue Driver/Change Consultation method Status Links to associated docs 0152 UK Means of Compliance for Special Condition on vertical take-off and landing Clarity on how to comply with the Special Condition Public consultation of our proposals: UK Means of Compliance for Vertical Take-off and Landing aircraft under Special Condition VTOL Consultation Stage 4 - Policy Delivered.
Last updated: 29 May 2025
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CAP 660 (PDF)
In summary, the regulations state: https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/general-publications?
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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IN-2013/112 (PDF)
The Commission clarified that there will be no charges for the TCO authorisation, rather the cost will be met by the EU contribution to the Agency budget.
Last updated: 22 February 2024
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