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RA covering the requirement for AMOs and MMOs to appoint positions and detail their responsibilities in expositions.
RA covering the circumstances when the CAM organization functions may be carried out on behalf of the CAMO by other parties.
RA covering the reporting of inherent risks in operating aviation to reduce them to as low as reasonably practicable and tolerable.
RA withdrawn – Incorporated into RA 1602 and RA 1603.
RA covering the marking and/or lighting of obstacles in and around the aerodrome.
RA covering the continuing airworthiness requirements for flights with members of the Royal Family or other VIP's onboard.
RA withdrawn, contents are detailed in DSA OME 02 Defence Ordinance Munitions and Explosives Regulations.
RA covering the requirement for the use and control tools and test equipment for activities undertaken within the scope of AAOS approval.
RA withdrawn, requirement for the Provision of Technical Information is detailed in RA 5401.
RA covering the need to ensure that military air systems are produced by competent organizations and show conformity to the design data.
RA covering the requirement for an AMO to remain approved, if agreed by the MAA, during negotiations about any specified changes.
This study aims to understand the link between the concepts of self-esteem, self-efficacy and aspirations, and risky behaviours
RA covering the responsibility of aircrew to minimise risk when an operating aircraft.
RA covering CAM organisation responsibilities, duty holder responsibilities and completion of the baseline military airworthiness review.
RA covering supervision of flying, embarked operations, aircraft limits, aircrew briefing, air exercise planning and taxiing of aircraft.
RA covering RPAS roles that require discrete and specific regulation, such as collision avoidance, control, data-links and operating bases.
RA covering the requirement that the Airworthiness review process follow a structured approach to ensure consistency and completeness.
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