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Military Aviation Authority (MAA) information and forms relating to the Maintenance Approved Organization Scheme (MAOS).
RA withdrawn - contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
The MMAR provides guidance to those organizations aiming to claim credit for certification activities or use of organization approvals through Recognition.
RA covering the modification classification system used to indicate the urgency and application of each modification.
This is a consolidated list of approved organizations within the Military Aviation Authority (MAA) approval schemes.
RA withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
Supporting documentation for the certification of design for military air systems.
The MAA Privacy Notice below contains information on the MOD Personal Information Charter.
RA withdrawn not deemed regulatory material.
Individual Regulatory Articles (RA) relating to the 4000 series.
The MAA operates a series of high-level meetings, providing the organisation with a strong governance structure.
RA covering the need for the release to service (RTS), its contents, defining the as flown configuration, limitations and the RTS recommendation.
To counter threats of cyber-attack on military air systems, new regulation has been introduced to assess and mitigate potential impacts on air safety.
This Military Aviation Authority (MAA) centre of air safety training (CoAST) prepares aircrews as a flying authoriser and junior supervisor.
RA covering the responsibilities of MTC holders pertaining to faults, defects and the co-ordination of design and production.
RA covering the roles and responsibilities of the release to service authority (RTSA).
This MAA centre of air safety training (CoAST) course enables delegates to gain a basic awareness of BowTies and associated processes.
RA covering the need for an extension programme when aircraft fleets are required to operate beyond their declared out of service date.
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