Home
FacebookTwitterSearchMenu
  • Subscribe (free)
  • Subscribe (free)
  • News
  • Features
  • TravelInfo
  • Columns
  • Community
  • Sponsored
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Send Us News

Share

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • E-mail
  • Print

SACAA shocked by un-airworthy aircraft claims

18 Oct 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
Comments | 0

The South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) has released a statement expressing its shock and disappointment with reports across the media that only 42% of aircraft on the SA Register have Certificates of Airworthiness. 
Several media reports on October 16 claimed that, of the 12 500 aircraft registered in South Africa, only 5 300 had been issued with certificates.
Setting the record straight, SACAA explains that, while it is true that only 5 300 Certificates of Airworthiness have been issued by SACAA and that there are 12 500 aircraft in the register, not all of the aircraft in the register require such a certificate. Regulations for  Certificates of Airworthiness depend on the type of aircraft, where 50% of the aircraft in the register are Non-Type Certified Aircraft and do not require a Certificate of Airworthiness, only an Authority to Fly permit. 
“It is unfortunate that information that was responding to a set of questions from Parliament were read out of context without seeking further clarity from the SACAA,” the statement says.

Sign up to our mailing list and get daily news headlines and weekly features directly to your inbox free.

Cruise overbooking: Should agents be concerned?

Yesterday
Comments | 0

Feature: Regent turns up the volume with great shows

18 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Greece to roll out cruise tax

18 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

New experiences at Graskop Gorge

18 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Cunard to offer onboard musical experience

18 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Pattaya to track tourists with drones

18 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Latest Changes on Travelinfo (18 Jun '25)

18 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

EU protests target tourists

17 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

US protests: Tourists welcome, but stay alert

17 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Mauritius to introduce tourist tax

17 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

South Africa’s big spenders seek local safaris

17 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Feature: COVID hangover hinders airline growth

17 Jun 2025
Comments | 0

Azamara launches new nighttime experiences

17 Jun 2025
Comments | 0
  • Load more

FeatureClick to view

Southeast Asia June 2025

Poll

Are you turning away clients who want to travel to Ireland due to the visa delays?
  • © Now Media
  • Privacy Policy
  • Travel News on Facebook
  • eTNW Twitter
  • Travel News RSS
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Send Us News