Questions tagged [easa]

EASA is the European Air Safety Agency, a joint regulatory and investigative body responsible for both aviation regulations in the European Community and the investigation of accidents and incidents which occur in the European Community or which involve aircraft designs certificated by EASA.

The European Air Safety Agency (EASA) is the European agency responsible for regulation of aviation and investigation of aviation accidents/incidents.

EASA is based in Cologne, Germany. Its responsibilities broadly include:

  • Expert advice to the EU for drafting new legislation
  • Implementing and monitoring safety rules, including inspections in the Member States;
  • Type certification of aircraft and components
  • Authorization of third-country (non EU) operators
  • Safety analysis and research.

Appropriate questions for this tag would include those activities which require working directly with the EASA, such as:

  • Certification
  • Approval
  • Manual Approvals/Acceptance/Revisions
  • Filling out and submitting various forms
  • Rulemaking Process

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I have a European SPL EASA license - can I fly a Cessna 172 in the US?

I have a European EASA SPL licence with 200 flight hours logged and would like to fly in the US. I understand that a few hours flight training with a US instructor due to differences of rules makes perfectly sense. I also understand that I need a…
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What is the best way to learn about the EASA regulation structure?

I want to increase my awareness of EASA regulations and be able to better understand the differences between EASA baseline regs and operator regs. However, I frequentl get lost on the EASA website trying to navigate the regulations. It seems I…
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Reduced stereopsis in an EASA class 2

I want to know if a person who have a reduced stereospis in an eye maybe due to an amblyopia is able to obtain a EASA class 2 medical certificate. Thanks!
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