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  2. Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is the statutory corporation which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the United Kingdom. Its areas of responsibility include: Supervising the issuing of pilots and aircraft engineers licences, testing of equipment, calibrating of navaids, and many other inspections (Civil Aviation Flying ...

  3. Aviation in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Its responsibilities included the regulation of civil aviation and the supply of military aircraft, which it took on from the Ministry of Supply. In 1967, the Ministry of Aviation merged into the Ministry of Technology [2] which took on the supply of military aircraft, while regulatory responsibilities were switched to the Board of Trade.

  4. Independent Commission on Civil Aviation Noise - Wikipedia

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    Great Britain in the UK and Europe The Independent Commission on Civil Aviation Noise (ICCAN) was an advisory non-departmental public body of the Government of the United Kingdom with responsibility for civil aviation noise , and how it affects communities.

  5. Pilot licensing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK National Private Pilot Licence is a restricted form of the PPL introduced in 2002 for recreational pilots. It has a less stringent medical requirement than the UK Part-FCL PPL and a reduced flying syllabus. The NPPL is administered by the National Pilots Licensing Group under supervision of the CAA. It is granted in two forms:

  6. Civil Aviation Act 1949 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Act 1949 (12, 13 & 14 Geo. 6.c. 67) was a public and general act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom covering civil aviation.Among other provisions it repealed the Air Navigation Act 1920, set up a Ministry of Civil Aviation Constabulary and formalised the powers of the Minister of Civil Aviation, including those to regulate and establish aerodromes. [1]

  7. Civil Aviation Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Act 2006 (c 34) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Section 14 - Short title, commencement and extent.

  8. Airport rescue and firefighting services in the United Kingdom

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    Airports in the UK are categorised from 1 to 10 dependent on the type and size of aircraft they handle. [1] A category 10 airport caters for the biggest aircraft, namely the Airbus A380, and therefore requires extensive rescue and firefighting cover as determined by the Civil Aviation Authority.

  9. Civil aviation - Wikipedia

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    Civil aviation is one of two major categories of flying, representing all non-military and non-state aviation, which can be both private and commercial. Most countries in the world are members of the International Civil Aviation Organization and work together to establish common Standards and Recommended Practices for civil aviation through ...