The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) recently changed flying regulations to allow helicopter night flights.
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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says the protection still stands even if certificates are not ready.
She said that neither Ofcom or the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) monitor which airlines have cameras.
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The Ministry of Defence (MoD), National Air Traffic Services (Nats), Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and RSPB Scotland have agreed conditions.
Mr Walsh's patience with what he saw as foot-dragging by Britain's regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), was at its limit.
Meanwhile Pakistan's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has closed the international airport at the north-western city of Peshawar for an indefinite period.
The bill deals with the regulation of the UK's major airports, including the legislative framework of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
According to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the high intensity light can dazzle pilots during the crucial phases of take-off and landing.
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Practical experience with a real commercial aircraft is a requirement of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) if students are to qualify as licensed aircraft maintenance engineers.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) banned similar types of the aircraft from flying over water - but other versions were allowed to resume flights on Friday.
Dame Deirdre Hutton, of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), said there had been detailed consultation with experts to reassess the tolerance of planes to the ash cloud.
Ryanair said the "red zone" over Scottish airspace where ash has been classified "high-density" was invented by the Met Office and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
On March 16th the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which regulates BAA, said passenger numbers at British airports had fallen by 1.9% in 2008, only the fourth decline since 1945.
The report published on Tuesday - part-funded by the UK's Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) - looked more at changes in the average weight and height of passengers in the past few decades than the highly-publicised fears over so-called "traveller's thrombosis".
"The change in the European regulations will mean some countries will raise their standards for the passenger which will of course include UK passengers travelling on those airlines, " said Captain Bob Jones, head of flight operations for the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
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