Civil Aviation Organization (Iran)
Appearance
Abbreviation | CAA.IRI |
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Formation | 1946 |
Legal status | Statutory Corporation |
Purpose | Aviation Regulator |
Location |
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Region served | Iran |
Chief Executive | Hossein Pourfarzaneh[1] |
Parent organization | |
Subsidiaries | |
Website | en |
The Civil Aviation Authority of Islamic Republic of Iran[2] (CAA.IRI), (Persian: سازمان هواپیمایی کشوری جمهوری اسلامی ایران[3] ) is Iran's civil aviation agency. It is the statutory corporation which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in Iran. The organization was established in July 1946 and its headquartered at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran.[3] It investigates aviation accidents and incidents in Iran.[4]
Responsibilities
[edit]The CAA.IRI responsibilities are:
- Iran's skies Rules and Regulation
- Professional and private pilots
- Licensed aircraft engineers
- Air traffic controllers
- Airlines
- Licensed aerodromes
- Organisations involved in the design (DO), production (PO), continuing airworthiness management (CAMO) and maintenance (AMO) of aeronautical products
- Organisations involved in the training of pilot (ATO), air traffic controller and maintenance engineer (MTO)
- Aircraft registered in Iran
- Aero-Medical Centres (AeMC)
Previous Flight Calibration Service Fleet
[edit]- Beechcraft F33C Bonanza: Flight Service, registration mark EP-BAO. Derelict at Arak Airport[5]
- Dassault Falcon (Mystere) 20E: Flight Calibration Service, registration mark EP-FIC (since 09 Sep 1975).[6] Crashed while performing navigational aide calibration at Kish International Airport on 3 March 2014.[7]
- Dassault Falcon 2000EX: Flight Calibration Service, registration mark EP-FSC[8]
- Rockwell 500S Shrike Commander: Registration mark EP-MAA,[9] scrapped at Tehran-Ghaleh Morghi Airport in 2011.[10]
See also
[edit]- List of airlines of Iran
- List of airports in Iran
- Ministry of Roads & Urban Development
- Iranian Airports Holding Company
- Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force
- List of the busiest airports in Iran
References
[edit]- ^ "Official website". www.cao.ir. Archived from the original on 2016-03-25. Retrieved 2020-03-31.
- ^ "[1]." (Archive) Iran Civil Aviation Organization. 1/9. Retrieved on 12 January 2011.
- ^ a b "Aircraft Accident/ Incident Report Form New Edition Archived 2016-03-31 at the Wayback Machine." Civil Aviation Organization of Iran. Retrieved on 12 January 2011. "vice president of civil Aviation in flight standard, Civil Aviation Authority of Iran, Mehrabad international airport, Tehran, Iran."
- ^ "Safety & Accident Invst Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine." Civil Aviation Organization of Iran. Retrieved on 3 February 2013.
- ^ "Aviation Photo #2713064: Beech F33C Bonanza - CAO-IRI - Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran". Airliners.net.
- ^ "Aviation Photo #2413691: Dassault Falcon (Mystere) 20E - CAO-IRI - Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran". Airliners.net.
- ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Dassault Falcon 20E EP-FIC Kish Island Airport (KIH)". aviation-safety.net.
- ^ "Aviation Photo #2300189: Dassault Falcon 2000EX - CAO-IRI - Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran". Airliners.net.
- ^ "Aviation Photo #2320288: Rockwell 500S Shrike Commander - CAO-IRI - Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran". Airliners.net.
- ^ "Aviation Photo #1972049: Rockwell 500S Shrike Commander - CAO-IRI - Civil Aviation Organization of Islamic Republic of Iran". Airliners.net.
External links
[edit]- Official website (in English)
- Official website (in Persian)