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  2. EASA CS-VLA - Wikipedia

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    The Aero AT-3 R100 is an EASA Very Light Aircraft certified two-seater rated with 582 kg max takeoff weight, a 75 kW engine, 200 km/h cruise speed and 904 km range. EASA CS-VLA is the European Aviation Safety Agency Certification Specification for Very Light Aircraft.

  3. European Union Aviation Safety Agency - Wikipedia

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    [2]: §4.3 It collects and analyses safety data, drafts and advises on safety legislation and co-ordinates with similar organisations in other parts of the world. [2]: §4.3 The idea of a European-level aviation safety authority goes back to 1996, but the agency was legally established only in 2002; it began its work in 2003. [2]: §4.3

  4. EASA CS-25 - Wikipedia

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    EASA CS-25 is the European Union Aviation Safety Agency Certification Specification for Large Aeroplanes. This certification procedure applies to large, turbine-powered aircraft, with max take-off weight more than 5,700kg (CS 25.1). It describes the minimum requirements that must be met for the certification of an aircraft in this class.

  5. EASA pilot licensing - Wikipedia

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    EASA specifies common standards for the licensing of aircraft pilots. EASA does not issue licences, rather licences are issued by member states. [1] However, because the same standards are used, EASA licences are recognised by all member states. Flight Crew Licensing is regulated by the document EU Part-FCL. [2]

  6. Pilot licensing and certification - Wikipedia

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    EASA member states include all European Union member states, as well as the members of the European Free Trade Association, i.e. Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, and Iceland, which have been granted participation under Article 129 of the Basic Regulation (Regulation 2018/1139) and are members of the management board without voting rights.

  7. Talk:EASA CS-VLA - Wikipedia

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    AWM 523-VLA The Federal Aviation Administration , the Aviation Certification Authority in USA, accepted the use of JAR-VLA as an alternative to Part 23 by means of an Advisory Circular AC 21.17-3 on 21 December 1992.

  8. Airline transport pilot licence - Wikipedia

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    The EASA ATPL requires candidates to pass 14 separate theoretical exams, with a six-month residential or twelve-month distance-learning course mandatory during this phase. [ citation needed ] In EASA states [ 6 ] and the United Kingdom, [ 2 ] the 13 theoretical subjects included in the examination of ATPL applicants are:

  9. Airworthiness - Wikipedia

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    Apart from this annex, there are also several certification specifications, including CS-25, for large aircraft, and CS-23, for medium and small aircraft. In application, airworthiness standards include a probability of loss of aircraft (PLOA) that is designed to be controllable (PLOAdc) as an overall attribute. [ 5 ]