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What is a Flight Authorization How do I get it

A Flight Authorization is a document that certifies that the aircraft is capable of performing flights under certain safety requirements under the conditions determined in said authorization. This document is issued by the national authority where the aircraft is registered, or by an organisation with privileges granted by the Authority. The Flight Authorization will always have a certain validity.

 

What is called "EASA aircraft" and "non-EASA aircraft"?

Non-EASA aircraft are those aircraft excluded from EASA regulations according to Regulation 2018/1139 (EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July. Among them are ultralight motorized aircraft called ULM, Historic, Experimental and Amateur Building Aircraft. Aircraft used in the use of military, patrol, police, etc. operations are also excluded from EASA regulations. For more details on which aircraft are excluded, see Regulation 2018/1139, in its Article 2.3(a) and Annex I.

 

What is a DOA?

Approval of Design Organisation, as described in Part 21 Subpart J of Annex I to Regulation (EU) 748/2012. This applies for those design activities that fall within the scope of EASA’s work, as set out in Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139. In these cases, EASA itself is responsible for managing both the approval process and the subsequent supervision of approved design organisations.