The Civil Aviation Authority has suspended Comair’s operating licence indefinitely after giving it a 24-hour warning on Saturday.
South Africa’s Civil Aviation Authority has suspended Comair’s Air Operator Certificate privileges indefinitely, as the regulator still needs to review evidence that it is safe for the airline to resume flights.
According to the SACAA, Comair operations experienced issues ranging from engine failures, engine malfunction, and landing gear malfunctions in the past month.Comair can appeal the suspension under part 185.04.2 of the regulations. “The inspectorate team worked through the night to review the evidence received and as at 06:30am on the morning of 13 March 2022 the regulator accepted the corrective action and evidence submitted in respect of one Level 1 finding. This therefore means this finding is now closed.”
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