Civil Aviation Directorate
of the Republic of Serbia - 07.03.2025 04:13:17

On Thursday 06.03.2025. from 00:00 till 23:59 local time, all operations of civil unmanned aircraft are prohibited in the part of the airspace that includes a circle with a radius of 16 km centered at the point with the following coordinates 444842N0202757E (City of Belgrade). Airspace users and operators of unmanned aircraft are required to familiarize themselves with relevant NOTAM. Safety order 01_24: takeoff from LYBE 12L (and 12R) prohibited for IL-76 and aircraft with noise certificate below Stage 3, link  Republic administrative fee is 1090,00 RSD as of 01.08.2024.  Owner/user or the operater of unmanned aircraft shall submit, as parties in the administrative procedure, request for approval of unmanned aircraft directly or through authorized respresentative  Follow the link for new editions of the Airworthiness Department forms 

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CAD at a plenary session of the 34th ECAC Assembly

Wednesday, 01.07.2015.
On 30 June and 1 July 2015 in Strasbourg, in the European Parliament was held a 34th plenary session of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) Assembly. The Assembly is the supreme legislative and executive body of ECAC composed of the representatives of this organization`s member states and is held triennially.
 
The session was attended by the directors of the CAAs of the ECAC Member States, including the director of the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia, Ms Mirjana Čizmarov.
 
A panel session entitled "60 years of the European contribution to international civil aviation" was also held.
 
CAD Director, Ms. Čizmarov had the honor to open the discussion on the contribution of the Europe to International Civil Aviation as well as the contribution of civil aviation to social, economic and regulatory developments of the member states respectively.
 
This year's session had a formal character, because it was organized for the 60 year anniversary since the founding of this organization.

   


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