UK CAA definition

UK CAA means the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority;

Examples of UK CAA in a sentence

  • The Authorities understand that the TCCA Supplement forms the basis of approval by the UK CAA for maintenance carried out by the UK CAA aircraft rated AMO.

  • The AMO will use a TCCA Form One or CAA Form 1 as applicable for the certification of maintenance performed on civil aeronautical products under the jurisdiction of the UK CAA or TCCA.

  • Upon receipt of a request for UK CAA Supplement approval in accordance with this TA-M, TCCA will provide each applicant with access to the latest revision of this TA-M.

  • Component rated ▇▇▇▇ are reciprocally accepted between TCCA and the UK CAA to permit the acceptance of each other’s maintenance certification.

  • UK CAA hereby confirms that the applicant, UK # , has compiled a TCCA Supplement that meets the requirements in accordance with the TA-M.

  • Both boxes in block 14a are to be ticked and the relevant release statement together with the applicable approval number are detailed in block 12 remarks; • EASA Form 1, issued by an EASA approved organisation located in an EASA participant state; • UK CAA Form 1; • TCCA Transport Canada Form One; • Form CAAS(AW)95; • CAAC, JCAB certificate, as applicable, or other equivalent original certification.

  • APPENDIX 1: UK CAA SUPPLEMENT TO THE MAINTENANCE POLICY MANUAL The Authorities understand that the UK CAA Supplement forms the basis of approval by TCCA for maintenance carried out by a TCCA aircraft rated AMO.

  • Please forward this application together with the TCCA Supplement to your UK CAA Regional Office.

  • NOTES: NOTES: UK CAA Rating FAA Ratings UK CAA Rating FAA Ratings Class Rating Propeller Rating UK CAA Ratings FAA Ratings NOTE: All FAA specialized services must be accomplished using FAA-approved data and list the specification used.

  • The TCCA Standards Branch and the UK CAA will develop a system to monitor the application of this working arrangement (Monitoring) and further their mutual understanding of each other’s systems.