6 years 2 months

There is more than 7,700 civil helicopters in Europe, that are very important for the Community, because they provide assistance such as urgent medical transport, oversight, assistance to the police, and they are often used as a support to the sector of agriculture.

According to the statistics, there is one helicopter accident each week at our continent.

For the very reason to improve safety of helicopter operations @EASA provides detailed analysis regarding the safe helicopter operations in Europe at this page. 

https://www.easa.europa.eu/... OPŠIRNIJE

6 years 2 months

Within the intensive Safe Drones Operations campaign, the Civil Aviation Agency installed the first signs on forbidding drone operations in Podgorica airport zone and Tivat airport zone.

The drone operations are forbidden in immediate vicinity of airports, and all the drone operators will be warned about that by the internationally recognised No Drone Zone sign.

In case it is necessary to perform the drone operation in the airport zone, the drone operator is obliged to ask the competent air traffic control for the approval. 

In case of illegal drone operations, there is a possibility of fines and court procedures for jeopardising public order and peace. 

The Civil... OPŠIRNIJE

6 years 3 months

Civil Aviation Agency director, Mr Dragan Djurovic, Executive Director of Montenegro Airlines AD, Mr Zivko Banjevic and Executive Director of Airports of Montenegro AD, Mr Danilo Orlandic, signed common Just Culture Statement on 10 July 2019 at the Civil Aviation Agency premises.

Signing of the Statement is the result of the initiative of the Civil Aviation Agency and it represents a support to the implementation of the provisions of the Rulebook on Reporting, Analysis and Follow-up of occurrences in Civil Aviation (“Official Gazette of Montenegro”, No 45/16), transposing the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EC) No 376/2014.

Although not legally binding, the Statement represents the... OPŠIRNIJE