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::.ABOUT EASA - IIA DELHI.::
ABOUT EASA
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is the centrepiece of the European Union’s strategy for aviation safety. Its mission is to promote the highest common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation.
The Agency’s mandate is twofold. It shall provide technical expertise to the European Commission by assisting in the drafting of rules for aviation safety in various areas and providing technical input to the conclusion of the relevant international agreements.
In addition, the Agency has been given the power to carry out certain executive tasks related to aviation safety, such as the certification of aeronautical products and organisations involved in their design, production and maintenance.
Mission:
Ensure the highest common level of safety protection for EU citizens
Ensure the highest common level of environmental protection
Single regulatory and certification process among Member States
Facilitate the internal aviation single market & create a level playing field
Work with other international aviation organisations & regulators
Tasks:
Draft implementing rules in all fields pertinent to the EASA mission
Certify & approve products and organisations, in fields where EASA has exclusive competence (e.g. airworthiness)
Provide oversight and support to Member States in fields where EASA has shared competence (e.g. Air Operations , Air Traffic Management)
Promote the use of European and worldwide standards
Cooperate with international actors in order to achieve the highest safety level for EU citizens globally (e.g. EU safety list, Third Country Operators authorisations)