Title: IvanDavid Nicolas
1European requirements for pilot licensing any
improvement?
2The Rulemaking Directorate
3EASA regulation context
Agency Opinion
Annex I Essential Requirements for
Airworthiness Annex II Excluded Aircraft
Basic Regulation Regulation (EC) 1592/2002 of 15
July 2002
Regulation (EC) 2042/2003 on Continuing
Airworthiness
Agency Opinion
Regulation (EC) 1702/2003 on Airworthiness and
Environmental Certification
Annex I (Part-M) Continuing Airworthiness
Requirements
Section A Technical Requirements
Section A Application Requirements
Annex (Part 21)
Section B administrative Procedures
Section B Administrative Procedures
Annex II (Part-145) Maintenance Organisation
Approvals
Appendices EASA forms
Appendices EASA forms
Annex III (Part-66) Certifying Staff
Annex IV (Part-147) Training Organisation
Requirements
Guidance Material Part 21
Certification Specifications
Agency CS , AMC GM
AMC Guidance Material Part M, 145,66,147
AMC 20 AMC 21 CS 25 CS 34 CS 36 CS E CS P CS APU
CS 22 CS 23 CS 27 CS 29 CS VLA CS VLR
CS AWO CS ETSO CS Definitions
Parliament and Council
European Commission
EASA
4Extension of Competences
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- A Commission proposal for the extension of the
EASA Regulation to air operations, pilot
licensing and third country aircraft was
discussed by the European Parliament and the
Council, under the co-decision process. The
extension of the Basic regulation should be
published in the near future. - The adoption process of the implementing rules
(NPA comitology) may last until beginning
2009.
5The rules for Flight Crew Licensing
Then Comitology Process (for the Implementing
rule)
Planning subject to changes!
6Rulemaking task FCL.001
- Objective is to develop rules for the
implementation of the extended Basic Regulation
as regards flight crew licensing. - Will encompass requirements and related AMC/GM
for -
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- The licensing, training and medical certification
of pilots involved in commercial and
non-commercial activities - For pilots of aeroplanes and helicopter
- (JAR-FCL 1, 2 and 3, and JAR-STD)
- For pilots of aircraft not included in JAR-FCL,
such as balloons, gliders and airships - (ICAO Annex 1 and existing national regulations).
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7Non complex non-commercial different licences
(draft)
MTOW
Complex / Non-complex limit (5,7t for an
aeroplane 3,175t for a helicopter)
PPL
2000 kg
LAPL (basic LAPL)
Annex II limit (between 300 and 495 kg for an
aeroplane)
National licences
8Privileges (draft)
- PPL
- act without remuneration as pilot-in-command or
co-pilot within the appropriate category engaged
in non-commercial operations. - BPL, SPL
- act as pilot-in-command or co-pilot of balloons /
sailplanes - LAPL
- act without remuneration as pilot-in-command
within the appropriate aircraft category engaged
in non-commercial operations. - limited to single engine piston aeroplanes or TMG
with a maximum certificated take off mass of 2000
kg or less, carrying a maximum of 4 passengers,
such that there are never more than 5 persons on
board of the aircraft.
9From the training syllabus (draft)
- Theoretical
- Elements of ATC procedures (Air Law syllabus)
- Navigation, with elements of GNSS
- Elements of Flight Planning
- In-flight
- Flight planning (NOTAMs, Radio frequencies)
- Navigation/Radio-navigation (PPL) training
- Use of GNSS receivers (LAPL)
- Examinations based on training syllabus
10Conditions for revalidation (draft)
- Type ratings and ME class ratings
- Proficiency check and
- 10 route sectors/1 route sector with examiner
- SE class rating or LAPL
- Proficiency check (at least once every 6 years)
or - Recency conditions
11Language proficiency (draft)
- Mandatory for use of R/T
- Operational level, both for phraseology and plain
language - Communications is part of Theoretical Knowledge
Syllabus
12Instrument Rating (draft)
- Easier access for PPL
- IR theory only, regardless of category/type of
aircraft - Possible future studies to check whether it is
adapted to PPL
13How does it respond to Airspace Infringement
recommandations?
- Improved R/T skills
- Improved oversight
- Alleviated IR
14Possible ways for improvements
- Possible inputs for future rulemaking tasks
- Navigation recency (refresher trainings,
proficiency check with a navigation leg) - Mandatory GNSS navigation training
- Depth of knowledge in the training syllabuses
15Thank you for your attention