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Civil Aviation Department signs agreement with EASA

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Civil Aviation Department signs agreement with EASA
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Civil Aviation Department Tuesday signed an agreement with the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) on how to upgrade Thailand's aviation safety standard, Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said.

As part of the agreement, the EASA will help the aviation department improve safety regulations to upgrade the safety standard.

The agreement signing was done just two days before the EASA will announce the results of its evaluation of Thailand's civil aviation safety standards.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Civil-Aviation-Department-signs-agreement-with-EAS-30274496.html

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-- The Nation 2015-12-08

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Employing the examiner as a tutor?

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Probably they will banish the fleet, but allow exceptions for certain aircrafts.
I do not think that A340 aircrafts with incomplete D Checks, will receive permission to land.

We will try to fix it..

... We promise..

........Signed.

Like that I guess ??

Edited by LivinLOS

I'm trying to save money too!

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Another article without any details. So no.

Mayne the Thais were insisting thinking it will avoid the inevitable in two days time and the Europeans finally gave in and just signed what they put in front of them. It won't prevent the inevitable though. fake face doesn't override safety.

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