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European Aviation Safety Agency (easa)
overall review score: 4.5
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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is an agency of the European Union responsible for civil aviation safety. It is tasked with ensuring a high and uniform level of safety in civil aviation in Europe.
Key Features
- Regulating aviation safety standards
- Certifying aircraft and components
- Providing airworthiness directives
- Issuing type certificates for products, parts, and appliances
Pros
- Ensures high safety standards in European civil aviation
- Provides clear regulations and guidelines for aircraft certification
- Maintains a harmonized approach to aviation safety across Europe
Cons
- Can be bureaucratic and slow in decision-making processes
- May face challenges in coordinating with national aviation authorities
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