Minister Reiterates Support for Business, Including GA…
Please CLICK HERE for Baroness Vere of Norbiton’s answer to Lord Davies’ Parliamentary Question relating to support for General Aviation during the COVID-19 crisis.
Please CLICK HERE for Baroness Vere of Norbiton’s answer to Lord Davies’ Parliamentary Question relating to support for General Aviation during the COVID-19 crisis.
CAA EXEMPTION helps pilots needing to revalidate or renew during the current difficulties, by moving the deadline on such to 31st October 2020.
With COVID-19 having increasingly dominated the news since 2020 started, it is worth noting that in February the European Parliament gave a big thumbs up to General Aviation (GA) by passing a Resolution under which EC member states are encouraged to adopt a raft of principles that will help preserve, foster and promote the sector
Please see the following link for government guidance to GA sector issued today: Coronavirus (COVID-19): recreational general aviation
According to the APPG for General Aviation Secretariat, Lord (Byron) Davies of Gower has asked the UK Government the following questions relating to support forthcoming for General Aviation following the response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus): To ask Her Majesty’s Government what support they plan to give to flying schools and clubs whose operations have been disrupted
The following Parliamentary question was asked on 25th March: “To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether his package of support to airlines and airports will also include support for businesses that rely on the normal operation of airports and airlines.” The response from Steve Barclay, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, was: “A range of
Below is your link to check how you may qualify for ‘cash’ and other support for your Airfield, Flight School, Employees or Business from the Government: COVID-19: support for businessesCOVID-19: guidance for employees
The list of airfields under threat or with uncertainty hanging over them continues to be long and protection is far still weaker than GAAC would like to see. Those have fallen by the wayside and seem likely to serve as a warning that the fight will continue for many years to come, while even those
Please click for our latest Aerodromes Update PDF.
Practical guidance for GA pilots, students and flight instructors on operational, safety and regulatory issues relevant to their flying. Condensing the ‘must know’ information into easy to navigate information and graphics The Skyway Code gives GA pilots a one stop shop for safety rules and advice.