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Post by walker on Dec 19, 2004 17:20:55 GMT -5
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Post by AeroWomen on Jan 19, 2005 13:08:29 GMT -5
FOREIGN AIRLINE PERMITS " Any airline from outside the EU, Iceland, Norway or Switzerland which wishes to pick up or put down passengers or cargo in the UK requires a permit from the Secretary of State for Transport. It is a condition of the permit that the airline should be operated in accordance with international safety standards established by ICAO. " " Currently the Secretary of State is refusing or would refuse to issue permits to aircraft operated by the airlines listed below because of evidence that they are not receiving adequate regulatory oversight from their national aviation authorities. Any airline from Equatorial Guinea Any airline from Liberia Any airline from Tajikistan Any airline from Sierra Leone Central Air Express (Democratic Republic of the Congo) Air Mauritanie (Mauritania) Ghana Airways DC10 aircraft registration 9G-AND and 9G-ANE Any Airline from Swaziland It should be noted that these airlines may be permitted to offer services to the UK, and issued with a permit, if these services are contracted out and operated by another airline. " nadam se da nasi piloti ne koriste navedeni aircraft u Ghana
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