Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Joint aviation in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The Committee also stressed the importance of the Joint Aviation Authorities(JAA) and considered that the Commission should find ways of cooperating efficiently with the JAA.
this Regulation listed a number of technical requirements- Joint Aviation Requirements(JARs)- produced by the Joint Aviation Authorities(JAA), which were given the force of law in the Community.
At the same time, this Regulation was listing a number of technical requirements- Joint Aviation Requirements(JARs)- produced by the Joint Aviation Authorities(JAA), which were given the force of law in the Community.
worked out by the Joint Aviation Authorities(JAA) can be incorporated into Community legislation.
its technical body, the Joint Aviation Authorities JAAs.
Serious deficiencies were identified by the European Aviation Safety Agency(EASA) and the Joint Aviation Authorities(JAA) within the JAA system in the relevant safety areas,
These rules were drawn up by the Joint Aviation Authorities in the early 1990s,
To strengthen the work of the Joint Aviation authorities(JAA) by incorporating it into Community law,
JAA'means the Joint Aviation Authorities covered by the'arrangements.
The experience of the Joint Aviation Authorities substantiates this every day.
This new organization should be based on toe present Joint Aviation Authorities JAA.
The Joint Aviation Authorities(JAA) have adopted a set of harmonised rules for commercial air transportation by aeroplane,
The Joint Aviation Authorities(JAAs) is the umbrella organisation for national civil aviation agencies.
The Joint Aviation Authority(JAA) has adopted a set of harmonised rules for commercial air transportation by aeroplane, called JAR-OPS 1.
The text of the new Annex III has been updated to Amendment 2 of Joint Aviation Requirement JAR-OPS 1,
The proposal on safety requirements for cabin crews has been prepared and accepted within the Joint Aviation Authority to which eighteen European countries belong.
The creation of EASA to overcome the drawbacks of the existing inter-governmental approach of the Joint Aviation Authorities is a good example.
The JAA draws up technical codes and procedures(JARs- Joint Aviation Requirements) applicable to air transport in Europe.
This regulation listed a number of technical requirements- JARs- produced by the Joint Aviation Authority.
The Joint Aviation Authorities, with which the Community cooperates in aviation safety, are also participating
