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Bilateral aviation safety agreement
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A bilateral aviation safety agreement (BASA) is an agreement that provides for civil aviation certifications to be shared between two countries.[1]
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) currently maintains BASAs with the FAA, the Transport Canada Civil Aviation (TCCA), the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC),[2] and the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).[3]
The FAA has had a BASA with TCCA since 12 June 2000.[4] This particular BASA has in Article 5 a sixty-day cancellation notice period.[5]
The Civil Aviation Authority of the United Kingdom has had a BASA with the TCCA since 1 January 2021.[6]
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