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RA covering the reference system to be used in aerodrome and aeronautical data at helicopter landing sites.
RA withdrawn - See Rationale.
RA requiring orders and procedures to be issued to manage the Maintenance of armed aircraft.
RA covering the Assurance of the local manufacture of Air System parts.
Withdrawn – Pertinent Regulation transferred to RA 5815.
RA covering the need for an extension programme when aircraft fleets are required to operate beyond their originally-certified life.
This document shows the current 2000 series documents, along with the associated regulation titles.
RIs will be issued by the MAA to provide direction, and have the same authority as MAA regulation.
The MADS has been withdrawn. Elements considered to be Regulatory material are now published as RA 3500-3599. Refer to MAA/RN/2019/04 for notification details.
The MMATMEA provides guidance to organizations required to manage ATM Equipment,
RA covering Non-Combat Parachuting, and their associated ancillary equipment, related activities conducted by the Regulated Community.
RA covering the requirement for the production and maintenance of air traffic management equipment 4 part safety cases.
RA covering FIS which can be provided under differing conditions to maintain a safe and expeditious flow of traffic.
RA covering standard handovers to ensure safe transfer of air systems, ensuring accuracy of information and avoiding ambiguity.
RA covering controllers’ actions in the event of an air system diversion.
RA covering signs to be used to convey safety related information to the operating community.
RA covering services, equipment and installations available at domestic helicopter landing sites.
RA requiring orders and procedures to be issued to manage the ground running of aero-engines and auxiliary power units.
RA requiring orders and procedures to be issued to manage the maintenance and storage of aircraft assisted escape systems.
RA covering the situation where the larger AMO may temporarily not hold all the necessary tools and equipment in the approval..
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