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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Following the website information of 10 March 2020 on the events planned by the Polish Civil Aviation Authority until the end of April, referring to the theoretical examination sessions currently conducted at the headquarters of the Civil Aviation Authority in 2020, please be informed that the March session (3 – 13 March) will be completed – i.e. it will end on Friday, March 13, provided that nothing unforeseen happens.
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Patrick Ky, Executive Director of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) – one of the world’s most important organizations responsible for safety in civil aviation visited the Polish Civil Aviation Authority on February 5, 2020. It is the first visit of the EASA Head after Piotr Samson has been elected the Chair of the EASA Management Board.
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Dear Madam or Sir,Please be advised that starting from 01/03/2020 the way of logging into the examination system will be changed.According to the new requirements, candidates will be asked to provide their PIN, password and date of birth when logging in.
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On October 30th 2019 at the Headquarters of the Civil Aviation Authority a meeting was held between Piotr Samson, the President of the Civil Aviation Authority and David Pekoske, the Acting Deputy Secretary of the US Department of Homeland Security and Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).
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The President of the Civil Aviation Authority would like to inform that, in connection with the introduction of year-round coordination at Kraków Airport starting from March 29, 2020 (Summer 2020 season), after analyzing the applications of candidates for the position, the list of which was published in the announcement no. 5 of the President of the Civil Aviation Authority of October 11, 2019, as well as taking into account the opinions of entities that expressed their opinion in the consultations on this matter, the President of the CAA appointed the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency as the slot coordinator for Krakow Airport. The above-mentioned information was also published in the Official Journal of the Civil Aviation Authority as notification no. 37 of October 30, 2019.
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The President of the Civil Aviation Authority would like to inform that, in connection with the initiation of the selection procedure for the Coordinator for Kraków Airport, the announcement no. 5 of October 11th, 2019 regarding the list of candidates for the role of Coordinator for Kraków Airport was published in the Official Journal of the Civil Aviation Authority.
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The President of the Civil Aviation Authority would like to inform that in connection with decision on the introduction of year-round coordination at Krakow Airport from March 29th, 2020 on October 14th, 2019, at the premises of Kraków Airport, at the Hilton Garden Inn Kraków Airport Hotel ,at 3 kpt. M. Medweckiego Street in Balice a founding meeting of the Krakow Airport Coordination Committee will take place. The start of the meeting is scheduled at 12:00. Detailed information on the location of the meeting will be published on the website of the Civil Aviation Authority and Kraków Airport.
Entitled to attend the meeting are the entities listed in § 3 par. 1 of the Regulation of the Minister of Infrastructure of April 30th, 2004 on the establishment and operation of committees and cooperation and consultation at an airport (Journal of Laws 2004 No. 103 item 1088). Entry to the list of members of the Coordinating Committee is made by the secretary – whose function at the founding meeting of the Committee is held by a representative of the President – at a written request of the entity applying for membership.
Please confirm your participation by October 9th, 2019 via e-mail to the address listed below.
For more information, as well as for the application for an entry to the list of members of the Committee and authorization to act on behalf of the entity, please contact the Air Transport Market Department, e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Tel: +48 22 520 73 79.
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The President of the Civil Aviation Authority would like to inform that, by decision no. ULC-LER-4/418-0009/12/19 of September 18th, 2019, year-round coordination at Kraków Airport was introduced. In consequence of the decision, starting from March 29, 2020, i.e. from the summer 2020 season, Kraków Airport will become a coordinated airport (Level 3). According to art. 67b of the Act of 3 July 2002 - Aviation Law (Journal of Laws of 2019, items 1580 and 1495), the procedure for appointing the coordinator for Kraków Airport was also initiated. Information for those who are interested in applying for the position of coordinator was published in the Official Journal of the Civil Aviation Authority (Announcement No. 4 of September 20th, 2019)
For more information, please contact the Air Transport Market Department, e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Tel: +48 22 520 73 79.
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The President of the Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Piotr Samson, launched a national social campaign called “Don’t fly into trouble” during a press conference at the Chopin Airport in Warsaw. The purpose of the campaign is to draw attention to threats arising from an improper way of packing the luggage before a flight. The press conference was accompanied by a happening at the Chopin Airport.
Within the framework of the information campaign an educational spot, posters and graphics have been prepared. They will be displayed in social media, at the airports, in public transport in Warsaw and in regional trains.
“Not many people are aware that some everyday items, such as aerosols, lithium batteries, accumulators, flashlights, cigarette lighters, mercury thermometers or fireworks may pose a threat for the flight safety”, Mr. Samson said.
The President of the Civil Aviation Authority stressed that not all items can be placed in hand luggage. Some of them are banned from registered luggage and some cannot be transported by air at all. If you want to take e.g. a camera, a drone, a tablet or a power bank, you have to follow certain rules. “If these items are packed improperly, they may self-ignite and this can lead to a fire on board of an airplane”, Mr. Samson added.
President Samson said that the Civil Aviation Authority has lately observed a significant increase of incidents related to an improper transport of dangerous goods and banned items.
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It is probable that Great Britain will leave the European Union without any deal. Therefore, the President of the Civil Aviation Authority informs, on the basis of information provided by Great Britain, that all non-British air carriers, inclusive of those from the EEA and EFTA, will have to obtain a permit for a foreign air carrier before they start a commercial flight operation to and from Great Britain.
On the website of the British Government:https://www.caa.co.uk/Commercial-Industry/Airlines/Licensing/Foreign-carrier-permits/About-foreign-carrier-permits/ you can find detailed information on documents and information necessary for the issuance of an appropriate permit on the basis of which non-British air carriers can perform flight operations from and to Great Britain.Taking into account the information placed by Great Britain indicating documents and rules for assigning traffic rights for flight operations to and from Great Britain, please contact Great Britain using the following contact details placed on the website: Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.Fax: 00 44 (0) 207 453 6622 Tel.: 00 44 (0) 207 453 6333