COVID-19 Advisory: Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) remains operational
In compliance with the Cayman Islands Government’s shelter-in-place order, the CAACI office at Grand Harbour remains closed until further notice. Staff are however working remotely and have full access to email and through VP-C Online are resourced to service our valued clients and exercise regulatory oversight.
COVID-19 Updates
Cayman Islands Aircraft Registry focuses on Aircraft Transitions specific to Lessors
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (18 June 2020) – The impact of the ongoing pandemic COVID-19 on the aircraft industry has been unprecedented. The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI), custodian of the Cayman […]
CAACI Policy on Flight Crew Recency
Further to the relaxed renewal policy previously issued by the CAACI, the following is specific guidance for air operators and flight crews to meet the Flight Crew Recency requirements specified in the OTAR applicable to their scope of flight operation.
NOTICE TO PILOTS AND OPERATORS – Certificate of Validation (CoV)
Overseas Territories Aviation Requirements (OTAR) reference 61.701
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to adversely affect the aviation world in many ways, one of which is with regards to flight crew maintaining the validity of their licences/ratings, as […]
CAMO Recommendation to Operators
21 April, 2020
Based on the current global situation, some Cayman registered aircraft owners may find their aircraft inaccessible or grounded for an extended period of time. For this reason, some required maintenance tasks may not […]
COVID-19 Advisory for Foreign Registered Aircraft Operators
Advisory to Cayman Islands Travel Partners
The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) has been monitoring the progress of the Coronavirus/COVID 19 pandemic and announced varying initiatives to reduce the transmission of COVID 19 throughout the Cayman Islands. […]
CAACI’s COVID-19 Business Continuity as it pertains to the Cayman Islands Aircraft Registry
During the current circumstances of “shelter in place”