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Regulation: MAA regulatory instructions (RI)

Military Aviation Authority

August 29
06:46 2024

Typical usage will include the promulgation of new or amended Regulation at short notice, or to provide authority for deferred compliance with new or amended Regulation. Amendment proposals relating to the content of RIs should be made via the RFC process and reference the parent MRP document. If you require further information please contact the MAA Regulatory Publications team at DSA-MAA-MRPenquiries@mod.gov.uk

Reference Title Release Date
MAA/RI/2024/04 Amendment to Regulatory Article (RA) 2307(1) (Rules of the Air) Avoidance of Collisions 29 August 2024
MAA/RI/2024/03 Transitional arrangements for the MAA Contractor Flying Approved Organization Scheme form 2 15 April 2024
MAA/RI/2024/02 Transitional arrangements for the RA 1800 series concerning aviation-related environmental protection 15 April 2024
MAA/RI/2024/01 Confirmation of Controlling Regulatory Article for Determination of Minimum Medical Employment Standards for Supernumerary Crew 26 February 2024
MAA/RI/2023/05 Compliance with Civil Aviation Publication (CAP) 413 in accordance with Regulatory Article (RA) 2307 Rules of the Air and RA 3201 Military Air Traffic Management 18 October 2023
MAA/RI/2023/04 Extension to the transitional arrangements for the application of revised wake turbulence separation standards in accordance with Regulatory Article (RA) 3277 Wake Turbulence 15 September 2023
MAA/RI/2023/03 Cyber Security for Airworthiness and Air Safety 25 May 2023
MAA/RI/2023/01 Type Airworthiness Management Arrangements for Civilian Operated Foreign Military-Owned Air Systems Operating in the interest of the MOD 3 March 2023
MAA/RI/2022/05 Transitional Arrangements of the RA 1200 Series 30 September 2022
MAA/RI/2022/03 Flight release and limitations documents for Civilian Operated (In-Service) UK Military Registered Air Systems 4 April 2022
MAA/RI/2022/01 Clarification regarding members of the Regulated Community holding multiple roles which require suitable separation and independence 8 February 2022

Updates to this page

Published 14 November 2014
Last updated 29 August 2024 +show all updates
  1. MAA/RI/2024/04 Amendment to Regulatory Article (RA) 2307(1) (Rules of the Air) Avoidance of Collisions has been published.

  2. MAA/RI/2024/02: Transitional arrangements for the RA 1800 series concerning aviation-related environmental protection and MAA/RI/2024/03: Transitional arrangements for the MAA Contractor Flying Approved Organization Scheme form 2 have been published.

  3. MAA/RI/2024/01 Confirmation of Controlling Regulatory Article for Determination of Minimum Medical Employment Standards for Supernumerary Crew, has been published.

  4. MAA/RI/2023/05 Compliance with Civil Aviation Publication (CAP) 413 in accordance with Regulatory Article (RA) 2307 Rules of the Air and RA 3201 Military Air Traffic Management has been published.

  5. MAA/RI/2023/04 Extension to the transitional arrangements for the application of revised wake turbulence separation standards in accordance with Regulatory Article (RA) 3277 Wake Turbulence has been published and replaces MAA/RI/2023/02.

  6. MAA/RI/2022/02 has been withdrawn as the transitional arrangements have past.

  7. MAA/RI/2022/06 - Transitional Arrangements for the Defence Aerodrome Manual Issue 9 and Defence Aerodrome Assurance Framework Issue 7 has been withdrawn.

  8. MAA/RI/2023/03 Cyber Security for Airworthiness and Air Safety has been published.

  9. MAA/RI/2023/02 Transitional arrangements for the application of revised wake turbulence separation standards in accordance with Regulatory Article (RA) 3277 Wake Turbulence has been published.

  10. MAA/RI/2023/01 Type Airworthiness Management Arrangements for Civilian Operated Foreign Military-Owned Air Systems Operating in the interest of the MOD has been published.

  11. MAA/RI/2022/06 Transitional Arrangements for the Defence Aerodrome Manual Issue 9 and Defence Aerodrome Assurance Framework Issue 7 has been published and MAA/RI/2

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