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RA withdrawn, contents incorporated into another RA as detailed within the document.
RA withdrawn and incorporated into RA 3100(3).
RA withdrawn and incorporated into RA 1027(1).
RA withdrawn, the regulatory requirements of this RA have been incorporated within the RA 1700 Series.
Issuing of an NAA gives notice to the changes in regulations and manuals. Produced by the Military Aviation Authority (MAA).
RA covering markers in use at helicopter landing sites.
The catalogue of forms is an authoritative list of all military aviation engineering documentation.
RA Withdrawn - Content incorporated into RA 1166 – UK Civil-Registered Aircraft Utilized by the Ministry of Defence.
This symposium is designed to provide air safety related advice and guidance for military and civilian personnel involved in the organisation and execution of flying display activity.
The MAA Privacy Notice below contains information on the MOD Personal Information Charter.
RA covering the physical characteristics of helicopter landing sites.
Changes to the military aviation authority organisational structure and operating model
The AOSP is a 2-day study period aimed at defence personnel involved in the delivery of a safe operating environment (SOE). Training is a blend of taught sessions, facilitated discussions and group exercises.
The MAA undertakes a series of flying display assurance and oversight activities to achieve a common goal of improving Aviation Safety (AS).
This course is designed to accredit military and civilian flying display directors required to organise and execute military or civilian regulated flying displays / display flying activity.
RA Withdrawn – Incorporated into the RA 1600 series.
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