Civil Aviation Office

The headquarters of the CAA in Warsaw.

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Urząd Lotnictwa Cywilnego, abbreviated as ULC or CAA), as a civil aviation authority, is an agency of the Polish government under the Ministry of Infrastructure and Development responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe, economic and efficient air travel. The Civil Aviation Authority is responsible for providing and maintaining safe and efficient aviation services to, from and within Poland.[1] The President of the CAA performs functions of aviation administration and aviation supervision authority in the following areas among others:

The President of the CAA may authorise other authorities or specialised organisational units or persons having the relevant licences or certificates of competency entitling holder to exercise the privilege to perform certain supervision or control operations. (art. 22 par 3 of the Aviation Act adopted on July 3rd 2002 & published on August 16th 2002 (Journal of Laws No 130 pos. 1112)

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