Abbreviation | HCAA - ΥΠΑ |
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Formation | 1931/1952 |
Type | Civil Service department |
Purpose | Regulation of civil aviation |
Headquarters | Glyfada, Greece |
Coordinates | 37°52′41.2″N 23°44′02″E / 37.878111°N 23.73389°E |
Region served | Greece |
Governor | Georgios Saounatsos |
Parent organization | Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks |
Staff | 2.671 |
Website |
www |
The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority ( Greek: Υπηρεσία Πολιτικής Αεροπορίας), abbreviated HCAA ( Greek: ΥΠΑ), is a department of the Greek government under the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks. [1] It is involved in air traffic control, aeronautical communications, airport operations, aircraft registration and inspection, licensing of civil air operators, and personnel certification. [2]
The headquarters of the HCAA are located at Glyfada, near the old Ellinikon Airport. [3] And the current Governor is Georgios Saounatsos.
Since its creation in 1931/1952, these people have served as Governor of the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority:
The Hellenic CAA uses a number of remotely operated VHF radio stations for civil aviation communications at the following locations:
The HCAA uses a number of radar stations: [4] [5]
The radar stations are integrated using the PALLAS system (Phased Automation of the heLLenic ATC radar System).
The agency operates a small fleet of aircraft for navigational aid calibration activities. The current fleet is the following:
Registration | Type | S/N | Introduction | Function | Photograph |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SX-ECG | Beech 200 Super King Air | BB-372 | 1979 | Navaid calibration | |
SX-ECI | Cessna 750 Citation X | 750-0262 | 2008 | Navaid calibration | |
SX-HET | Bolkow Bo-105 | S-864 | 2009 | General support |
Abbreviation | HCAA - ΥΠΑ |
---|---|
Formation | 1931/1952 |
Type | Civil Service department |
Purpose | Regulation of civil aviation |
Headquarters | Glyfada, Greece |
Coordinates | 37°52′41.2″N 23°44′02″E / 37.878111°N 23.73389°E |
Region served | Greece |
Governor | Georgios Saounatsos |
Parent organization | Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks |
Staff | 2.671 |
Website |
www |
The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority ( Greek: Υπηρεσία Πολιτικής Αεροπορίας), abbreviated HCAA ( Greek: ΥΠΑ), is a department of the Greek government under the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks. [1] It is involved in air traffic control, aeronautical communications, airport operations, aircraft registration and inspection, licensing of civil air operators, and personnel certification. [2]
The headquarters of the HCAA are located at Glyfada, near the old Ellinikon Airport. [3] And the current Governor is Georgios Saounatsos.
Since its creation in 1931/1952, these people have served as Governor of the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority:
The Hellenic CAA uses a number of remotely operated VHF radio stations for civil aviation communications at the following locations:
The HCAA uses a number of radar stations: [4] [5]
The radar stations are integrated using the PALLAS system (Phased Automation of the heLLenic ATC radar System).
The agency operates a small fleet of aircraft for navigational aid calibration activities. The current fleet is the following:
Registration | Type | S/N | Introduction | Function | Photograph |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SX-ECG | Beech 200 Super King Air | BB-372 | 1979 | Navaid calibration | |
SX-ECI | Cessna 750 Citation X | 750-0262 | 2008 | Navaid calibration | |
SX-HET | Bolkow Bo-105 | S-864 | 2009 | General support |