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SERA Easy Access Rules updated with radiotelephony phraseologies for the provision of aerodrome flight information service

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published a new revision of the Easy Access Rules (EAR) for Standardised European Rules of the Air (SERA). This Revision from March 2022 incorporates radiotelephony phraseologies for the provision of aerodrome flight information service, as introduced by EASA ED Decision 2021/014/R. Article Originally Posted SERA Easy Access…

Open new vacancy notices at EASA: Medical Experts (AD5), ATM / ANS Experts (AD5)

The following vacancy notices have been published on the EASA website. Reference: EASA/AD/2022/001 Title / Grade: Medical Experts (AD5) Organisational Directorate: Flight Standards Directorate Closing Date: April 6, 2022 at 23:55 Reference: EASA/AD/2022/002 Title / Grade: ATM / ANS Experts (AD5) Organisational Directorate: Executive Directorate Closing Date: April 6, 2022 at 23:55 Article Originally Posted Open new…

EASA Launches European Information Sharing and Cooperation Platform on Conflict Zones

MARCH 3, Cologne – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency launched the European Information Sharing and Cooperation Platform on Conflict Zones, an initiative which ensures that participating EASA member states and their operators have easy access to the best information when planning flights near or over areas of conflict. Article Originally Posted EASA Launches European…

EASA updates Conflict Zone Information Bulletin with respect to Ukraine

In response to the unfolding conflict targeting Ukraine, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published an update to the Conflict Zone Information Bulletin published earlier today (February 24, 2022). This extends the affected airspace to include Flight Information Region of Chisinau (Moldova) and Minsk (Belarus). It further recommends that air operators exercise caution when…

Further update to Ukraine CZIB published

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published a further update to the Conflict Zone Information Bulletin for Ukraine. This update extends the affected airspace to the whole of FIR Rostov. In addition, the buffer along the border with Ukraine inside FIR Moscow has been broadened to 200 NM (previously 100 NM). This extension reflects…

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