It is the responsibility of the CAA to ensure that the holders of an aerodrome licence are competent and suitable persons to exercise the privileges of that licence. The CAA uses CAP 168 Licensing of Aerodromes in support of the granting of an aerodrome licence in accordance with Article 211 of the Air Navigation Order (ANO) 2009.
Pre-requisites
The CAA must be satisfied that the applicant for, or holder of an aerodrome licence has control over or access to the operational areas of the aerodrome in order for him to meet his obligations under the Air Navigation Order.
How much does it cost?
Please refer to the CAA Scheme of Charges.
How long will it take for my application to be processed?
The licensing process will take a minimum of 60 days from the date on which the aerodrome manual is agreed with the CAA.
It is important that applicants submit the required paperwork sufficiently early to allow for detailed consideration of the application, and for inspection of the site. The CAA cannot undertake to reach a licensing decision within a particular time scale or to meet a commercial deadline of the applicant.
How long is it valid for?
- A permanent aerodrome licence is issued without an expiry date, but an annual licence fee is payable. The licence will remain in force until it is varied, suspended or revoked.
- A seasonal aerodrome licence is used for a period exceeding 12 days but not exceeding 12 months.
- A temporary aerodrome licence is issued for a period not exceeding 12 consecutive days.
What else do I need to know?
- International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Annex 14
- Articles 207, 208, 209 and 211 of the Air Navigation Order 2009 (see CAP 393 Air Navigation: the Order and the Regulations)
- CAP 168 Licensing of Aerodromes, Chapter 1
What do I need to include with my application?
- Completed SRG 2002 Application for an Aerodrome Licence (for a permanent or seasonal licence) or SRG 2003 Application for a Temporary Aerodrome Licence
- An extract from the Ordnance Survey map, size A4, showing by means of a red line the exact boundary of the proposed licensed area of the aerodrome or heliport, and its location with regards to local roads, towns and villages
- An Aerodrome manual, in accordance with the requirements of Schedule 12 of the Air Navigation Order and the CAA's guidance material.
How do I apply?
Complete the appropriate application form electronically and submit with the supporting documentation to: asddocs@caa.co.uk
What happens next?
- The CAA will process the application, which includes internal review by relevant CAA business areas and an inspection of the aerodrome
- On successful application, the licence will be posted to the applicant by Special Delivery, or hand delivered by Aerodrome Inspections at audit.
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