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OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003

OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003. Short Term Solution. Non AOC holders only. “Piggy bag” on current BASA-SIP (UK or Swiss FOCA arrangements).

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OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003

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  1. OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003 • Short Term Solution • Non AOC holders only. • “Piggy bag” on current BASA-SIP (UK or Swiss FOCA arrangements). • UK or Swiss FOCA to communicate to the NAA that wants “Piggy-bag”, a list of differences identified and accepted by them (FAA AC 120-53 / JAR STD 1A), subject to acceptance by the third party Authority.

  2. OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003 • Mid Term Solution • (backed by FAA. Already discussed and agreed) • Identify the FAA/JAA differences by JAA. • Handle the differences into a Pan-European dimension (equivalent to MIP/MIST). • 2 way process JAA FAA. • BASA model SIP. • International standardisation.

  3. OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003 • Long Term Solution (underway) • Full harmonisation with FAA objective: no significant differences at the 2005 horizon.

  4. OPS / FCL workshop, 21 October 2003 • OST / LST Co-ordination meeting • endorsed the concept for corporate and regional jet types STDs located only outside JAA Member States • A certificate of qualification in accordance with JAR-STD 1A may be issued on the basis of a BASA-SIP Arrangement between a JAA-NAA and the USA FAA. • Such a certificate should state clearly that it was issued on the basis of a BASA-SIP Arrangement and indicate the relevant differences. • Subsequently, any such certificate may be recognised by other JAA-NAAs • A certificate of qualification issued by a JAA NAA which enjoys JAR-STD 1A mutual recognition may be recognised by other JAA-NAAs.

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