1 FAA Update.. 2 3 The Civil Aviation Authority The CAA is the UK's specialist aviation regulator. Its regulatory activities range from making sure

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3 The Civil Aviation Authority  The CAA is the UK's specialist aviation regulator. Its regulatory activities range from making sure that the aviation industry meets the highest technical and operational safety standards to preventing holidaymakers from being stranded abroad or losing money because of tour operator insolvency.

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1 FAA Update. 2 3 The Civil Aviation Authority The CAA is the UK's specialist aviation regulator. Its regulatory activities range from making sure that the aviation industry meets the highest technical and operational safety standards to preventing holidaymakers from being stranded abroad or losing money because of tour operator insolvency. 4 Contents. Renewal timescales Package contents Form completion Dangerous goods letter Proof of need Example releases MAG Change 5 Typical finding Questions. 5 Renewal timescales. 6 Package contents Application form 8 9 Proof of need 10 Dangerous goods letter. Please include a statement that your organisation, contractors and sub-contractors do not handle dangerous goods or if they do then as required by the MAG below. 11 Example releases 12 13 14 15 MAG Change 5 Issued 9 th September. 90 days to implement changes. FAA supplements for approval before 8 th December 16 Initial application process Amended instructions for transmission of Ops specs by the FAA & AMO 17 Renewal process AMO to send copy of renewed Ops Specs and certificate to CAA 18 Change/ amendment to the approval Para 3 introduces timescales for FAA & CAA action. Note added to allow issue of EASA Form 1 during application for name change. 19 Supplement. Part 7 c). Acceptability of components, term should replaced by must. Part 8. Reporting of unairworthy conditions to the FAA. Revised instructions for reporting via online system. 20 Supplement Part 12. Compliance with US 14 CFR part 121 Air Carrier CAMP or 14 CFR Part 125 Operator Inspection Programme. 21 Appendix 4 FAA eVID 22 Typical findings Quality system does not cover all of the special conditions at all locations. Supplement does not detail English language requirements for personnel returning or inspecting aeronautical products for return to service. Parts fitted against release made. Supplement does not comply with the requirements of the MAG. Release statement on EASA Form 1 does not match example in supplement 23 Questions?