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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)
Military Aviation Authority (MAA) guidance to personnel from across the defence air environment on how to report air safety concerns.
Regulated community should use the Military Aviation Authority request for change form to propose changes to regulatory articles or associated manuals.
DASOR forms are to be used to report all air safety related occurrences.
To improve consistency, clarity and coherence, the regulatory requirements of this RA have been incorporated into RA 1300; this RA has been withdrawn.
RA covering the modification classification system used to indicate the urgency and application of each modification.
Withdrawn – No longer deemed appropriate.
RA covering the responsibilities of MTC holders pertaining to faults, defects and the co-ordination of design and production.
RA covering the need for the release to service (RTS), its contents, defining the as flown configuration, limitations and the RTS recommendation.
RA covering the roles and responsibilities of the release to service authority (RTSA).
RA covering the need for an extension programme when aircraft fleets are required to operate beyond their declared out of service date.
RA covering the accurate and timely reporting and effective investigation of technical faults.
Withdrawn – content transferred to RA 5305.
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