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Infringement Update: Prohibited and Restricted Airspace

The latest infringement update covers Prohibited and Restricted Airspace. The twentieth in the Airspace & Safety Initiative series of narratives focusing on identified infringement hot-spots has been written by the airspace sponsors involved in the establishment of permanent and temporary prohibited and restricted airspace. The post Infringement Update: Prohibited and Restricted Airspace appeared first on SkyWise.…

EASA publishes Annual Safety Review (ASR) – 2020

As an overview of the safety situation in aviation in Europe, EASA published today the 2020 edition of its Annual Safety Review (ASR).  The analysis in the review provides a statistical summary across all domains of operation and is split into sections covering: Article Originally Posted EASA publishes Annual Safety Review (ASR) – 2020 on…

EASA publishes new AMCs on development assurance for airborne electronic hardware and management of open problem reports

In the domain of product certification or European technical standard orders (ETSOs) authorization, AMC 20-152A provides state-of-the-art means for showing compliance with the applicable airworthiness regulations with regard to electronic hardware embedded in airborne systems and equipment.  Article Originally Posted EASA publishes new AMCs on development assurance for airborne electronic hardware and management of open…

Templates for Exemptions related to COVID-19

EASA is publishing a set of templates for exemptions to be used in the context of the COVID-19 crisis.  These templates are used by national competent authorities when submitting the exemptions from the currently applicable EU regulations in accordance with article 14.4 of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 or article 71(1) of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139. The…

Flight Information Service Officer Manual (CAP 797)

Supplementary Instruction (SI) 2020/06 to CAP 797 was published on 28 July 2020, effective 3 December 2020. A review of wake turbulence arrangements at AFIS aerodromes identified opportunities to reduce complexity and improve the quality of the guidance. This SI details changes made to the CAP 797 relating to warnings of wake turbulence provided by…

European Aviation Associations and EASA join to promote harmonised safe air travel during COVID-19

GENEVA/COLOGNE/BRUSSELS, July 23, 2020  – European Aviation Associations and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) agreed to strengthen efforts to ensure a consistent and safe travel experience for passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Article Originally Posted European Aviation Associations and EASA join to promote harmonised safe air travel during COVID-19 on EASA

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