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EASA publishes guidance for allowing virtual classroom instruction and distance learning

New guidelines in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic addressed to European aviation training providers and competent authorities are now available for download. The guidance details how to conduct theoretical parts of required training for aviation personnel in the domains of Aircrew, Continuing Airworthiness, Air Operations, and Air Traffic Controllers’ licences and certificates in a virtual classroom.…

Infringement update: London Control Area

The latest hot-spot narrative from the Airspace & Safety Initiative focuses on helping avoid infringements within the London Control Area (LTMA) – a volume of airspace made up of 24 different areas, approximately 100 NM from West to East and, in parts, 90 NM from North to South. The post Infringement update: London Control Area…

Airspace Change Process for GNSS Instrument Approach Procedures without an Approach Control Service

The UK Civil Aviation Authority published its procedure for considering proposals involving the implementation of a GNSS approach to an aerodrome without an approach control service on 28 August 2020. The purpose of this document is to set out the Civil Aviation Authority’s policy and guidance relating to the Airspace Change Process for a permanent…

Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, 6 – 18 September

Restriction of Flying Regulations for tethered unlit balloons exercise at Topcliffe, North Yorkshire from 6 September to 18 September. Full details available at www.nats-uk.ead-it.com and associated NOTAM.  Restrictions also apply to the operation of all drones. The post Restricted Airspace (Temporary) – Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, 6 – 18 September appeared first on SkyWise. Article Originally…

EASA schedules its flight tests for the Boeing 737 MAX

COLOGNE, August 27, 2020 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has been working steadily, in close cooperation with the FAA and Boeing, to return the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to service as soon as possible, but only once it is convinced it is safe. While Boeing still has some final actions to close…

Guidance and policy: Rotary wing Swarm Operations

CAP 722E Rotary Wing Swarm Operations – Visual Line of Sight – Requirements, Guidance and Policy has now been published. The aim of this new document is to enable UAS operators to understand the requirements that must be met as part of an application for operational authorisations related to rotary wing UAS swarm operations in visual…

Open new vacancy notices at EASA: Maintenance Organisation / CAMO Expert

The following vacancy notice for a Temporary Agent position has been published on the EASA website. Reference: EASA/AD/2020/004 Title / Grade: Maintenance Organisation / CAMO Expert (AD 6) Organisational Directorate: Flight Standards Directorate Closing Date: 17/09/2020 at 23:55 Article Originally Posted Open new vacancy notices at EASA: Maintenance Organisation / CAMO Expert on EASA

Ensure your licence is valid

All pilot licence holders are reminded that when they receive a new licence document it should be checked and immediately signed under Section VII on page 1 as the licence is only valid if signed. Examiners and instructors should always check for the licence holder’s signature before verifying the applicable requirements are being met. Unsigned…

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