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Cost of CAMOs

How much will it cost you when new EASA regulation requires your aircraft to have an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC)based on a review done by a private CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Managment Organisation). IAOPA is making a survey for a typical Cessna 172 or similar. Below you will find the data collected so far. If you can provide price information for countries not already listed please inform IAOPA to have them included in the survey.

Country Airworthiness costs under existing regime Airworthiness costs under new CAMO/ARC regime Percentage increase in costs
Denmark Approx. DKK 2.000 First year DKK 15-20.0000. Subseqent years approx DKK 5-10.000 500-1000%
Greece Approx. EUR 200 First year EUR 3.000. Subsequent years approx EUR 2.000 1000-1500%
Sweden Approx. SEK 6.000 Startup fee SEK 40.0000. Annual costs SEK 40.000 plus reduced stae fee of SEK 3.000. approx. 800-1000%
UK ? Increase in costs of GBP 1000-2000 annually ?

August 2010 newsletter is out

The IAOPA Europe newsletter for August is out.

Read about the outrageous way the Swedish authorities has implemented the new Part M maintenance regime, how EASA over-regulation seems to be the greatest threat to flight safety and about the FAA programme to re-register all aircraft on N-register.

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How to get your aviation fuel tax-free

According to European Directive 2003/96/EC only fuel used for Private Pleasure Flying should be taxed. All other aviation fuel should be tax-free or the tax refunded. Click here to see the IAOPA collection of how to avoid fuel taxes in individual EU member states.

Cost of CAMOs

How much will it cost you when new EASA regulation requires your aircraft to have an Airworthiness Review Certificate (ARC) based on a review done by a private CAMO (Continuing Airworthiness Managment Organisation). IAOPA is making a survey for a typical Cessna 172. See the data collected so far.

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Resolutions adopted at the 24'th World Assembly in Athens

Please click at the link below to see all resolutions adopted during the 24'th IAOPA World Assembly in Athens June 2008:

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