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Air Law
1.2.3.1 The Aviation Act
The "Aviation Act", known as Act No. 252 of June 10, 1960, introduced more
detailed and comprehensive regulations that combined previous provisions
and expanded the framework for safety, operations, and oversight.
New versions of the law are periodically released and amended. The latest
version is from 2021, which includes updates and changes to align with new
safety standards and international requirements. The law covers a range of
topics, including safety, the regulation of airlines, and issues related to airports.
1.2.3.2 Civil Aviation Regulations (BL)
These regulations, often drafted by aviation authorities, provide more detailed
guidelines and rules to be followed in order to comply with the Aviation Act.
They can include technical standards for aircraft, requirements for
certificates/licenses and crew training, as well as procedures for inspection and
maintenance.
BL’s (Bestemmelser for Civil Luftfart) are organized by a numbering system. For
example, BL 1.1 deals with aircraft maintenance regulations. BL 7.1 concerns
air traffic regulations. BL’s are organized by a numbering system. For example,
BL 1.1 deals with aircraft maintenance regulations. BL 7.1 concerns air traffic
regulations.
On the Danish Transport Agency’s website, you can find all BLs.
Try to find BL 7-01 and look at section 4.1.8 to see how the system works.
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1.2.4 Aeronautical Information Dissemination
AIS (Aeronautical Information Service) is the dissemination of information and
instructions to aviation. This is handled by NAVIAIR (www.naviair.dk).
Next page you see the options available on NAVIAIR’s website.
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