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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)is the statutory corporation which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the United Kingdom. Its areas of responsibility include:

Supervising the issuing of pilots and aircraft engineers licences, testing of equipment, calibrating of navaids, and many other inspections (Civil Aviation Flying Unit).Managing the regulation of security standards, including vetting of all personnel in the aviation industry (Directorate of Aviation Security).Overseeing the national protection scheme for customers abroad in the event of a travel company failure (Air Travel Organisers' Licensing – ATOL).The CAA is a public corporation of the Department for Transport, liaising with the government via the Standards Group of the Cabinet Office.

The CAA head office is located in Aviation House on the grounds of Gatwick Airport in Crawley, Sussex. The Authority relocated from its previous London head office in early 2019, moving its head office functions to its existing office at Aviation House, as well as opening a new London branch office at Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf by that July.

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