Civil Aviation Authority News

17 Jun 2019

BMAA sign new licensing agreement with CAA

The British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) will soon be able to issue licences to newly qualified pilots, under an agreement reached with the UK Civil Aviation Authority(CAA). The BMAA becomes the first organisation to benefit from such an arrangement.

 

Until now, the BMAA had helped process licensing applications on behalf of the CAA, but the regulator, as the licensing authority, would still issue the physical licence to the applicant. Under the new agreement, however, the BMAA will handle the entire application process for an initial National Private Pilot Licences (NPPL) - with a microlight class rating - including issuing the physical licence.

 

Applications for a microlight class rating from an existing NPPL holder will still be part-processed by the BMAA, with the CAA issuing the physical licence.

 

The agreement between the CAA and BMAA was signed at this year’s AeroExpo event at Wycombe Air Park (13-15 June 2019) and follows an agreement between the two organisations reached in May allowing the BMAA to issue initial Permit to Fly certificates.

 

Rachel Gardner-Poole, Head of the CAA’s General Aviation Unit, said: “I am really pleased to reach this agreement with the BMAA. This is in line with our GA principles of only regulating where necessary, deregulating where we can and delegating where appropriate.”

 

Speaking on behalf of the BMAA, Chief Executive, Geoff Weighell, said: “This agreement will greatly benefit BMAA members and those entering microlight flying by reducing the time taken to issue initial licences. It further illustrates the confidence that the CAA has in our organisation to act as a competent authority within the world of recreational flying.”

Contact Information

Richard Taylor
richard.taylor@caa.co.uk

Notes to editors

Images of the signing at AeroExpo available on request.

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