Civil Aviation Authority (Moldova)

The Republic of Moldova Civil Aviation Authority (CAA; Romanian: Autoritatea Aeronautica Civila a Republicii Moldova, Russian: Орган Гражданской Авиации Республики Молдова) is the central specialized, executive, coordinating and control body of the Public Administration in the field of civil aviation, founded by the Government of the Republic of Moldova. The Administration takes decisions of administrative character, approves regulations, norms, instructions and other normative acts obligatory for natural and legal persons who perform their activity in the field of civil aviation.

The agency headquarters are in Chisinau.[1] The agency was formerly the Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova[2] (Romanian: Administraţia de Stat a Aviaţiei Civile a Republicii Moldova;[3] Russian: Государственная администрация гражданской авиации Республики Молдова).[4]

The CAA is responsible for the following:

Issuance, validation, suspension and revocation of the certifying documents of the aeronautical personnel, air operator certificates (authorizations), aeronautical agent certificates (authorizations), authorization for operation of an air route, certifying documents of the technical means used in the field of civil aviation.

Moldova does not have its own dedicated air accident technical investigation agency. Authorities may form an ad hoc committee or if applicable they may allow a foreign accident investigation agency to do the job.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Home page (English)." Civil Aviation Authority of Moldova. Retrieved on May 2, 2015. "Adresa postala: Republica Moldova, Chisinau, bd. Dacia 80/2, MD-2026"
  2. "Home page (Romanian)" (Archive). Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova. March 31, 2009. Retrieved on May 2, 2015.
  3. "Home page (Romanian)" (Archive). Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova. May 17, 2009. Retrieved on May 2, 2015.
  4. "Home page (Russian)" (Archive). Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova. May 16, 2009. Retrieved on May 2, 2015.
  5. "АВИАЦИОННЫЕ ПРАВИЛА. РАССЛЕДОВАНИЕ АВИАЦИОННЫХ ПРОИСШЕСТВИЙ И ИНЦИДЕНТОВ С ГРАЖДАНСКИМИ ВОЗДУШНЫМИ СУДАМИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ МОЛДОВА" (Archive). Civil Aviation Authority of Moldova. Retrieved on May 2, 2015. See section: RAC-AAII 0065. (PDF document p. 18/138).

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