CAA Consolidation 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CAA Consolidation document in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the purpose of the form, which outlines rules for notification, investigation, and reporting of accidents and incidents. Familiarize yourself with the definitions provided in Subpart A.
  3. Proceed to fill out Section 12.51 regarding accident notifications. Ensure you provide all required details such as date, time, nature of the accident, and aircraft information.
  4. For incident notifications under Section 12.55, identify if you are a certificate holder involved in a serious incident and complete the necessary fields promptly.
  5. Utilize Appendix A for specific information required for various incidents like airspace or defect incidents. Make sure to include all relevant details as outlined.
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The FAA was created in August 1958 as the Federal Aviation Agency, replacing the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). In 1967, the FAA became part of the newly formed U.S. Department of Transportation and was renamed the Federal Aviation Administration.
The main purpose of the Civil Aviation Authoritys (CAAs) enforcement role is to protect consumers and the public by encouraging compliance with rules applicable to civil aviation and to deter non-compliance.
A civil aviation authority (CAA) is a national or supranational statutory body that oversees the regulation of civil aviation, including the maintenance of an aircraft register.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is responsible for the regulation of aviation safety in the UK, determining policy for the use of airspace, the economic regulation of Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, the licensing and financial fitness of airlines and the management of the ATOL financial protection scheme
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