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- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association abstract "The British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) is the organisation that governs microlight aircraft in the UK.Originally the British Minimum Aircraft Association (with the same logo and acronym), BMAA became the delegated authority for airworthiness and flight training of most microlight flying in the United Kingdom around 1984 with the introduction of British Civil Airworthiness Requirement (BCAR) Section S which was the world's first formal airworthiness standard for microlight aeroplanes. Its delegations are primarily from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)The BMAA administers all weightshift controlled microlight aeroplanes in the United Kingdom, all regulated powered parachute microlights, and a large proportion of 3-axis controlled microlight aeroplanes, including all \"factory built\" microlights. The Light Aircraft Association is an equivalent organisation which administers a proportion of the amateur built microlight aeroplanes.The BMAA's remit substantially overlaps with that of the UK's Light Aircraft Association (LAA), and a merger of the two associations has occasionally been proposed but has generally met with considerable resistance, particularly from the BMAA's majority membership of weightshift controlled microlight pilots.".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.caa.co.uk.
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- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageLength "1921".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageRevisionID "687761540".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_organisations_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cherwell.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organisations_based_in_Oxfordshire.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_governing_bodies_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Civil_Aviation_Authority_(United_Kingdom).
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Light_Aircraft_Association.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLink Ultralight_aviation.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "BMAA".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA)".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "British Microlight Aircraft Association".
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- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association subject Category:Aviation_organisations_based_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association subject Category:Cherwell.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association subject Category:Organisations_based_in_Oxfordshire.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association subject Category:Sports_governing_bodies_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association hypernym Organisation.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association type Organisation.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association type Association.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association type Organisation.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association type Organization.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association type Organization.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association comment "The British Microlight Aircraft Association (BMAA) is the organisation that governs microlight aircraft in the UK.Originally the British Minimum Aircraft Association (with the same logo and acronym), BMAA became the delegated authority for airworthiness and flight training of most microlight flying in the United Kingdom around 1984 with the introduction of British Civil Airworthiness Requirement (BCAR) Section S which was the world's first formal airworthiness standard for microlight aeroplanes. ".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association label "British Microlight Aircraft Association".
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association sameAs Q16971877.
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- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association sameAs Q16971877.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association wasDerivedFrom British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association?oldid=687761540.
- British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association isPrimaryTopicOf British_Microlight_Aircraft_Association.