Who controls air traffic in Europe?


Who controls air traffic in Europe? Although Eurocontrol is not an agency of the European Union, the EU has delegated parts of its Single European Sky regulations to Eurocontrol, making it the central organisation for coordination and planning of air traffic control for all of Europe.


Who controls airspace over the UK?

The CAA is the controlling authority for the UK and NATS provides air traffic services for them.


What is the difference between EASA and ATPL?

The Airline Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) is the highest level of aircraft pilot licence, required to command aircraft over 5700 kg or with over 9 passenger seats. The EASA Airline Transport Pilot's Licence is a common licence standard that has been agreed by 26 European countries.


Which European country has the cleanest air?

1. Sweden. The least polluted country is Sweden with overall score of 2.8/10. The amount of carbon dioxide is 3.83 tonnes per capita per year, and the concentrations of PM2.


Does the government control air traffic?

The Federal Aviation Administration The FAA is mainly responsible for the advancement, safety, and regulation of air travel.