CIMA Plenary 2016
Delegate’s report
NAC: SLOVAKIA
1) Introduction
Overview of activity since the last plenary meeting
We are working hard to the new approach of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to change the Annex II, where regulated microlights. Our activities is to set the MTO M for all microlights to 600 kg. We are agree with speed limitation in landing configuration. We are not agree with empty mass li mitation but we will support the majority site.
On National level we have MTOM 600 kg from 2010 year what is very good tested and very good for safety flying and I thing than will be better also for the sport and competition.
2) Sport in your country in 2015
CIMA Championships
FAI CIMA records
Special achievements or awards
Colibri activity
No international competition.
No FAI records, no FAI awards
3) Regulatory and legal issues
Changes to law or regulations
What are the legal MTOW weight limits in your country for:
Microlights: 600 kg
Autogyros: 560 kg
4) Statistics
Number of members in your association
Number of pilots
Number of aircraft
Total flying hours in 2015
Accident statistics
750 members (SFUL) Slovak Ultralight Federation)
1900 members (LAA SR) Light Aircraft Association of SR
377 microlights (SFUL) Slovak Ultralight Federation)(aerodynamic controlled, helicopters and gyro.
2500 microlights (LAA SR) Light Aircraft Association of SR
600 pilot licenses (SFUL) Slovak Ultralight Federation)
1800 pilot licenses (LAA SR) Light Aircraft Association of SR
19 870 Fh – near to 50 000 ToL(SFUL) Slovak Ultralight Federation)
Near to 45 000Fh – near to 150 000 ToL (LAA SR) Light Aircraft Association of SR
We had a total of 4 accident - 3 injuries
5) Any other comments
NAC not have microlights
drafted
Marian Sluk delegate of Slovak Republic