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European Aviation Safety Agency (easa) Regulations

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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is an agency of the European Union responsible for civil aviation safety regulations in Europe.

Key Features

  • Sets and enforces safety standards for aircraft and aviation operations
  • Certifies aircraft, pilots, and maintenance organizations
  • Regulates air traffic management and air navigation services
  • Conducts safety analysis and research to improve aviation safety

Pros

  • Ensures high safety standards in European aviation
  • Promotes harmonization of regulations across EU member states
  • Provides expertise and guidance on aviation safety issues

Cons

  • Can be bureaucratic and slow to adapt to new technologies
  • Some industry stakeholders may find regulations too stringent or costly

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