FAQ n.19392

Who can issue a Permit to Fly?

Answer

In accordance with Part 21A.711, the competence for issuing a Permit to Fly is assigned to the EASA Member State of Registry of the registered aircraft, or the authority designated by the Member State to prescribe identification marks for an unregistered aircraft, and to Organisations (Design, Production or CAMO / CAO) when appropriately approved to do so under a granted privilege.

For more information, please refer to the Legal framework and Basic Principles as described in the certification working Procedure PR.CAP.00125 and the summary Tables 1. & 2. - Who does what – shown in the Process Charts of this EASA procedure.

Last updated
03/03/2025

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