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Consultation Outcome Published 1 Nov 2016 Civil Aviation Authority Department for Transport ↗ View on GOV.UK

Civil sanctions for the Civil Aviation Authority

Seeks views on giving the CAA access to enforcement powers so it can impose penalties in the Air Navigation Order more flexibly.

Opened 3 Sep 2015
Closed 12 Nov 2015
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This consultation is about giving the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) access to the civil sanction powers in the Regulatory Enforcement and Sanctions Act 2008. This would provide the CAA with a greater range of enforcement options across the UK, so it can regulate more flexibly, proportionately, and cost-effectively.

We are seeking your views on:

  • which offences it is appropriate to have civil sanctions available
  • which of the possible civil sanctions should be made available to the CAA for each offence

Your participation will help us to create a properly balanced regime that allows the CAA to swiftly return offenders back into compliance. This will help to meet the interests of passengers, support a competitive aviation industry, assure safe private flying and contribute to economic growth.