Level 1 finding definition

Level 1 finding means any significant non-compliance with the CAD 360 or HKAR-145 requirements which lowers the safety standard and hazards seriously the flight safety. It includes non-compliance on aircraft components.

Examples of Level 1 finding in a sentence

  • Consistent with the classification of findings developed by the CAA, a Level 1 finding is any significant non-compliance with a (UK) Part 145 requirement that lowers the safety standard and seriously impacts flight safety.

  • Any wet lease-in that is carried out with a lessor that is not on the ‘white list’, or the leasing has not been notified to the FOCA according procedure, may result in a Level 1 finding with restriction on the framework approval.

  • The CAA shall complete the FAA MIP Audit Report 2 recommending non-approval for any (Level 1) finding that may result in revocation, limitation, or suspension, in whole or in part of the (UK) Part 145 AMO approval.

  • A Level 1 finding is any non-compliance with a (UK) Part 145 requirement that lowers the safety standard and seriously endangers flight safety.

  • The CAA will complete the FAA MIP Audit Report 2 recommending non-approval for any (Level 1) finding that may result in revocation, limitation, or suspension, in whole or in part of the (UK) Part 145 AMO approval.

  • Consistent with the classification of findings developed by the CAA, a Level 1 finding is any significant non-compliance with a (UK) Part 145 requirement that lowers the safety standard and seriously endangers flight safety.