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  2. EASA CS-VLA - Wikipedia

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    EASA CS-VLA is the European Aviation Safety Agency Certification Specification for Very Light Aircraft. The Very Light Aircraft (VLA) aircraft certification category introduced in 2003 by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is intended to make it easier and less costly to get full European certification, operation and maintenance of a ...

  3. European Union Aviation Safety Agency - Wikipedia

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    For example, EASA cooperates with most of the EU's Eastern Partnership member states through EASA's Pan-European Partners (PANEP) initiative in which countries such as Armenia, [20] Azerbaijan, [21] Georgia, [22] Moldova [23] and Ukraine [24] co-operate on the implementation of EU aviation safety rules and comprehensive aviation agreements.

  4. Talk:EASA CS-VLA - Wikipedia

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    With the establishment of the European Aviation Safety Agency as the sole Aviation Certification Authority for some European countries, and publication of EASA Certification Standards (CS) in 2003, the JAA (the association of authorities, including those of countries that are not under EASA and JAA has to continue operations) has decided in ...

  5. Aero East Europe Sila - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft is undergoing EASA VLA and Serbian certification. [2] [8] Sila 950 Four seat model, with a maximum take-off weight of 950 kg (2,090 lb). Standard engines available are the 115 hp (86 kW) Rotax 914 and the 160 hp (119 kW) Lycoming O-320 four-stroke powerplants. The aircraft is no longer advertised on the company website. [2]

  6. ARP4761 - Wikipedia

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    In conjunction with ARP4754, ARP4761 is used to demonstrate compliance with 14 CFR 25.1309 in the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) airworthiness regulations for transport category aircraft, and also harmonized international airworthiness regulations such as European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) CS–25.1309.

  7. Europa Elite - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft will fit the into the EASA CS-VLA category and will be of all-composite construction, with a low-wing, tricycle gear and two seats in side-by-side configuration. [1] [2] [3] A stablemate of the Europa XS, the Elite features a crucifrom empennage and elliptical wings and tailplane. Three different sizes of engine will be available ...

  8. Limbach Flugmotoren - Wikipedia

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    The engines are certified according to CS-22 Subpart H [3] for use in motorgliders, CS-LSA [4] and CS-VLA [5] type of aircraft. Most Limbach engines are based on the Volkswagen flat-4 boxer unit with displacement of up to 2.4 liters, and up to 160 BHP in the turbocharged model.

  9. Joint Aviation Requirements - Wikipedia

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    [1] They were recognised by the civil aviation authorities of participating countries as an acceptable basis for showing compliance with their national airworthiness codes. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) was created in 2003 and reached full functionality in 2008, and has since taken over most of the JAA functions. JAA Certification ...