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RA covering the convening of service inquiry to investigate accidents and occurrences producing recommendations to improve air safety.
This seminar is no longer provided.
Service Inquiry report into the circumstances of the accident involving Lynx ZF540 in Afghanistan on 26 April 2014.
Findings and recommendations of the Service Inquiry into the accident involving Tornado ZD743 and ZD812 on 3 July 2012.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) carries out low flying for training across the UK - low flying areas (LFAs), tactical training areas (TTAs)
Individual Regulatory Articles (RA) relating to the 2000 series.
This Military Aviation Authority (MAA) centre of air safety training (CoAST) prepares military personnel for flying supervisory roles.
Withdrawn – Content duplicated in RA 5726.
Military Aviation Authority (MAA) guidance to personnel from across the defence air environment on how to report air safety concerns.
The Military Aviation Authority is responsible for the regulation, assurance and enforcement of the defence air operating and technical domains. MAA is part of the Ministry of Defence and the Defence Safety Authority .
Regulated community should use the Military Aviation Authority request for change form to propose changes to regulatory articles or associated manuals.
The SON form is to be used to report all Air Safety significant occurrence notifications in accordance with RA 1410.
The In-form is the approved reporting form and should replace existing DAEMS forms within all ships/stations/establishments.
The MAA Approvals Division manages and maintains approval schemes covering a range of activities from technical to operational, both on an organisational and individual basis.
Information about MAA ATM equipment certification, which ensures ATM equipment designs meet appropriate safety requirements.
Information for OCDs, TAAs and TAMs regarding their suitability to hold a letter of airworthiness authority or letter of appointment as detailed in MAA-03.
Information about MAA certification which ensures that an air system's design meets appropriate safety requirements.
The ASMAT can provide an assessment of the current performance of the air safety management system (ASMS) and show any further development needed.
RA covering the requirement for instrumentation for flight tests of new types of aircraft, major modifications or special installations.
This is the combined series for the 5000 TAE RAs. Produced by the Military Aviation Authority (MAA).
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