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Frequently asked questions

A simple note is a certified copy of the aircraft’s registration seats. A certificate of ownership and charges is limited to exposing to whom the aircraft currently belongs and if it is subject to charges such as liens or mortgages. You can find more information on how to apply at this link. 
 
As regards the payment of the fee, the fee to be taken into account is the 19th and you have the information on it here.

Information on aerodromes and helipads for restricted use, as well as for ultra-light aircraft hubs with or without school, can be found at:

https://ais.enaire.es/AIP/AIPS/AMDT_330_2020_AIRAC_07_2020/AIP.html

“AERODROME AND HELIPORT INDEX” → AIP → AD → AD 1.3

“PLACE INDICATORS” (ICAO CODE) → AIP → GENE → GENE 2.4

“AIR SPORTS AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES” AIP → ENR → ENR 5.5

Note: The eventual ones do not require authorisation from AESA and are not published in the AIP

 

For any queries related to “infrastructures” of restricted use, the aerodrome mailbox is enabled:

aerodromos.aesa@seguridadaerea.es

 

  • Prior to carrying out the ATPL skill test, the applicant must meet and certify the prerequisites and experience as laid down in Regulation (EU) 1178/2011 in the relevant aircraft category and hold the corresponding ATPL certificate of prior requirements and experience issued by COPAC or AESA
  • The examiner with whom it intends to carry out the ATPL skill test must be expressly authorised to do so, by means of an authorisation letter issued by AESA at the request of the examiner. 
  • The ATPL skill test shall be carried out under valid EASA means.

It is not necessary to make the application, a partial request can be submitted pending the list of instructors. Further information can be found in section 2.3 of the guide “Minimum requirements for a training organisation AVSAF(OFA)”

You can download the MOD4, which contains the list of documents to be attached to that request. It can be sent by post to the address of AESA, only if the person concerned is a natural person and does not have an electronic certificate. If it is a legal person, you are obliged to communicate with the Administration telematically at this link

Yes, it is possible provided that the requirements to be eligible for the instructor course are met and in addition there is a minimum experience of 180 hours as trainer in Operational Safety in the airport field. AVSAF Instructors Requirement

The instructor must teach and tutor the courses assigned to him within the OFA and sign the diplomas of completion of the courses for his students. For further information please refer to the document “Definition of the AVSAF Safety Training Model”

 

 

The requirements to be met by the training organisation can be found in the document “Minimum Requirements for an AVSAF Training Organisation (OFA)”.

 

 

Since the past of July 9, 2019, to operate a glider has to comply with the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2018/1976 of the commission of 14 December 2018.

  • Air operations are sailplanes are listed in Annex II (Part-SAO).
  • To conduct commercial operations with sailplanes, it is necessary to submit a declaration of compliance that enables such operations to be carried out. This requires compliance with the provisions of Article 3 of the Regulation and with the ODS requirement.DEC.100 of Annex II (Part-SAO).
  • Glider trawl activity has 2 slopes:
  1. 1.  Whether the purpose is to carry out air advertising flights, i.e. towing of banners with powered sailplanes; it is considered as a specialised commercial operation, so the provisions of ODS.OP.155 must be complied with.
  2. 2.  If the purpose is towing sailplanes only, this is a normal commercial activity.

For both activities, in addition, where the operations are carried out below the heights provided for in requirement SERA.5005(f) of Commission Regulation (EU) 923/2012, they shall be required to obtain an authorisation in accordance with:

  • Article 3 of Royal Decree 1180/2018 for flights below the minimum heights on agglomerations of persons. In this case it must be established that the transaction is in the general interest.
  • Article 33 of Royal Decree 1180/2018 for flights below minimum heights outside agglomerations of persons.

Additional information can be found at the following links:

https://www.seguridadaerea.gob.es/en/ambitos/operaciones-aereas/operaciones-de-trabajos-aereos/operaciones-comerciales-con-planeadores-reg-2018-1976

https://www.seguridadaerea.gob.es/sites/default/files/triptico_aesa_planeadores.pdf

 

The minimum content of the courses is specified in the document “Minimum contents AVSAF PEATONES/AVSAF CONDUCTORS” which can be consulted on the website of AESA