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EASA publishes Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness — Revision from July 2024

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published Revision from July 2024 of the Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness This Revision incorporates the latest adopted Regulations and associated ED Decisions amending Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 and its AMC and GM as regards aircraft used for sport and recreational aviation, the introduction of new training methods and teaching technologies, the review of Part-66 as well as the management of information security risks with ...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published Revision from July 2024 of the Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness This Revision incorporates the latest adopted Regulations and associated ED Decisions amending Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 and its AMC and GM as regards aircraft used for sport and recreational aviation, the introduction of new training methods and teaching technologies, the review of Part-66 as well as the management of information security risks with a potential impact on aviation safety (applicable from 22 February 2026). The EAR for Continuing Airworthiness are available for free download on the EASA website as pdf, online dynamic publications with filters and search functions for simple navigation with computers, tablets, and mobiles, as well as in xml format with machine-readable content. As they are generated through the e Rules platform, they will be updated regularly to incorporate further changes and evolutions to their content. Please send your feedback and comments by using the Easy Access Rules area on the contact us form. Related Content 18 Jul 2024 Easy Access Rules PopularGet notified via email alerts Stay informed when we publish new content like this. You can always unsubscribe or update these settings later on. Create an account with your email or login Email address?Create an account with your social account or login Facebook Google Linkedin // Inline js in order to avoid flashing of get notified form to simple...

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