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  2. Military Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The authority incorporates the former Directorate of Aviation Regulation & Safety, previously the Defence Aviation Safety Centre (DASC) [5] which had been located at RAF Bentley Priory until the station closed in 2008 and the organisation moved to RAF Northolt. [6] The MAA, which is located at MoD Abbey Wood in Bristol. [7]

  3. Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Act 1982 (c. 16) was an act of Parliament to address evolving conditions, and currently governs air flight in the UK. Responsibility for air traffic control in the UK passed to NATS in the run-up to the establishment of its public-private partnership in 2001.

  4. File:UK Civil Aviation Authority logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Civil Aviation Authority (United Kingdom) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. Defence Safety Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Safety Authority (DSA) is an agency of the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence which regulates safety and investigates accidents in the UK's Armed Forces.. The DSA was launched on 1 April 2015 and brings together the Defence Safety and Environment Authority (DSEA), Military Aviation Authority (MAA) and Defence Fire Safety Regulator (DFSR), to form a single common managed ...

  6. List of active United Kingdom military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by RAF. BAE Systems Hawk T.2: United Kingdom: Jet: Jet trainer: 2009: 28: 28 [2] Forms part of the UK Military Flying Training System listed below but operated by No. IV (R) Squadron & No. XXV(F) Squadron; aircraft to remain in service until 2040. [39] [40 ...

  7. Civil aviation authority - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, military aviation is regulated by the Military Aviation Authority. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) refers to civil aviation authorities as National Airworthiness Authorities (NAA), particularly when referring to an authority in its capacity as an airworthiness authority; or sometimes as National ...

  8. File:Civil Aviation Authority logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters, Defence Safety Authority, at Main Building, Whitehall [25] [26] Military Aviation Authority, at MoD Abbey Wood [27] Military Air Accident Investigation Branch; Land Accident Prevention and Investigation Team; Defence Nuclear Safety Regulator; Defence Maritime Regulator; Defence Ordnance, Munitions and Explosives Safety Regulator