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European Plan for Aviation Safety 2022-2026 published

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published the 11th edition of the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS). EPAS sets out the strategic priorities and main risks affecting the European aviation system, and defines the necessary actions to mitigate them, with the primary objective of further improving aviation safety. EPAS is the regional aviation…

EASA releases its Concept Paper ‘First usable guidance for Level 1 machine learning applications’

In line with the first major milestone of the EASA Artificial Intelligence (AI) Roadmap 1.0, this concept paper presents a first set of objectives for Level 1 Artificial Intelligence (‘assistance to human’), in order to anticipate future EASA guidance and requirements for safety-related machine learning (ML) applications. The goal of this document is twofold: Article…

EASA updates Easy Access Rules for Air Operations

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published a new revision of the Easy Access Rules for Air Operations. Revision 16 includes amendments on fuel/energy planning and management, support programmes and psychological assessment of flight crew, as well as testing of psychoactive substances, introduced by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/1296. Article Originally Posted EASA updates…

Open new vacancy notices at EASA: Establishment of Reserve lists for various positions in the Certification, Executive and Flight Standards Directorates

The following vacancy notices have been published on the EASA website. Reference: EASA/AD/2021/007 Title / Grade: Establishment of a Reserve list for Certification Experts Organisational Directorate: Certification Directorate Closing Date: 27/01/2022 at 23:55 Article Originally Posted Open new vacancy notices at EASA: Establishment of Reserve lists for various positions in the Certification, Executive and Flight Standards…

EASA publishes proposal for implementation of U-space in Europe

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published a proposal for Acceptable Means Compliance and Guidance Material (AMC & GM) to enable harmonised implementation of U-space airspaces and U-space services as well as certification of U-space service providers across the European airspace Article Originally Posted EASA publishes proposal for implementation of U-space in Europe on…

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