Timeline for What is the difference between ICAO, JAA, FAA, EASA, and CAA?
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CAA explanation for UK
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Capitalizations
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Oct 18, 2014 at 17:22 | comment | added | Terry | @Radu094 Insofar as the U.S. is concerned, when I was a boy in the late 1940s and early 1950s, the CAA was the Civil Aeronautics Administration. It was renamed to the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) in 1958, which then became the Federal Aviation Administration in 1967. | |
Jan 22, 2014 at 0:32 | comment | added | Falk | Obviously its a very popular abbreviation and we all are some kind of right. Regarding my part (China): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… | |
Jan 22, 2014 at 0:22 | comment | added | Radu094 | CAA = Civil Aviation Authority ? ie. regulatory body in a country | |
Jan 21, 2014 at 23:59 | comment | added | Falk | I've never flewn there yet and it was also no mentioned in x-thousend of EASA ATPL questions, but it will be mentioned in ICAOs doc 4444. Now we need to see if he have to look in the Asian or North American ;) Please feel free to edit this answer if you find obvious mistakes. | |
Jan 21, 2014 at 23:53 | history | answered | Falk | CC BY-SA 3.0 |