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Standards Document 11 (PDF)
• Update to EASA/EU references
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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(H) or PPL) needs to be either a Declared Training Organisation (DTO) or an Approved Training Organisation (non-complex) (ATO).
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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.
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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.
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CAP 660 (PDF)
In summary, the regulations state: https://www.easa.europa.eu/document-library/general-publications?
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IN-2016/024 (PDF)
The agenda covered the following substantive items: i) Update on on-going Commission adoption procedures – Information by the Commission - Regulation 1178/2011 Flight Crew Licensing, amendment delaying the implementation of the provisions for third country pilots licences.
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IN-2013/093 (PDF)
b) EU-US BASA – The Agency was relatively content with a text proposed by the FAA on an Annex for Licensing.
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CAP1429 (PDF)
EU Commission Regulation (No 1178/2011) requires ATCO applicants to have normal trichromatic colour vision which is most commonly assessed using a criterion of zero errors on the first 15 plates of the Ishihara 24 plates test version.
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CAP1189 (PDF)
The Planning Policy Wales states that ‘the objective of a policy for noise is to minimise emissions and reduce ambient noise levels to an acceptable standard’.220 The Noise Action Plan for Wales aims ‘to prevent and reduce environmental noise where necessary and preserve environmental quality where 217 Scottish Government (2011) ‘Planning Advice Note 1/2011: Planning and Noise’, www.scotland.gov.uk/ Publications/2011/02/28153945/0 (accessed 22 April 2014) 218 See www.legislation.gov.uk/ssi/2006/465/made (accessed 22 April 2014) 219 See http://ec.europa.eu/environment/noise/directive.htm (accessed 22 April 2014) 220 Welsh Government (2014) ‘Planning policy Wales’, http://wales.gov.uk/topics/planning/policy/ppw/?