We inform you that the call to the number for the payment of Republic administrative fees has been changed - you can view the form with the changes at линк
To submit a request for the issuance of a certificate of validity of the permit, personnel/not causing an accident, from December 6, 2024, the Republic administrative fee is RSD 800.00.
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
We inform you that the call to the number for the payment of Republic administrative fees has been changed - you can view the form with the changes at линк
To submit a request for the issuance of a certificate of validity of the permit, personnel/not causing an accident, from December 6, 2024, the Republic administrative fee is RSD 800.00.
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

CAD inspection of locations for heliports

Mar 30 2012
CAD inspection of locations for heliports

Teams of experts from the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia are undertaking inspections of potential sites for future heliports. For the next two months, 47 municipalities across Serbia are going to be inspected. These municipalities responded to the initiative for new heliports to be open proposed by the Directorate. The first sites to be inspected are located in Jagodina and Cuprija.

 

The team of experts are to visit all the sites and analyze the following necessary documentation:

 

Evidence on the authorization to use the potential heliport surface;

Heliport location map at a scale 1:25.000, with a nearest populated place plotted;

Heliport layout plan at a scale 1:10.000, the vertical and horizontal projection, with plotted obstacle heights, and other safety-related areas which bear potential hazard to heliport operations.

The costs of the inspections of potential heliports, the registration procedures and technical assistance will be covered by the Civil Aviation Directorate of Serbia.

 

The initiative launched by the Directorate aims at improving the overall civil aviation safety in Serbia. More than 130 local self-governments were invited by the Directorate last year to open new heliports and apply for authorizations to use them.

 

The approved heliports shall be used for the following purposes: tourism, health, economy, and primarily in emergency situations. Many have recognized the multiple benefits this initiative offers, as the majority of municipalities have proposed not just one, but several locations as future heliports. 

Teams of experts from the Civil Aviation Directorate of the Republic of Serbia are undertaking inspections of potential sites for future heliports. For the next two months, 47 municipalities across Serbia are going to be inspected. These municipalities responded to the initiative for new heliports to be open proposed by the Directorate. The first sites to be inspected are located in Jagodina and Cuprija.