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Bermuda revokes licences for many Russian planes
No air carrier is permitted to fly without a certificate of airworthiness, which is issued by the civil aviation authority in the country where it is registered. The regulator said it is "unable to confidently approve these aircraft as being airworthy", and therefore as of late March 12, "suspended all Certificates of Airworthiness of those aircraft operating under the Article 83bis Agreement between Bermuda and the Russian Federation". (news.yahoo.com) Mehr...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I can understand aircraft being registered in these countries - same way ships can be registered in foreign countries, but surely little island nations have no ability to issue Certificates of Airworthiness?
Except for Ireland, all of the mentioned jurisdictions operate under the umbrella of the British Ministry of Transport. So, yes, they do issue Certificates of Airworthiness.
No C of R, no C of A, ……. No Insurance.
Virtually all of the 515 Russian operated/foreign registered aircraft are registered in one of the following jurisdictions: Ireland, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Isle of Man, Guernsey, and Jersey.
Yep, now just start taxing all aircraft listed by any country. Same as they should for all companies listed in “tax free” havens.
THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION..POSSIBLY THIS WILL CLEAR UP QUESTIONS..