The CAA Compliance with ICAO SARPs course aims to strengthen the legal and regulatory framework of civil aviation systems. A clear and up-to-date framework is essential for safety, security, and efficiency in aviation.
Many States struggle to comply with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs). Their laws may be outdated or not aligned with global requirements. This gap can weaken safety oversight and reduce regulatory effectiveness.
This course helps aviation professionals understand and apply international civil aviation law. Participants learn how to review, improve, and update national regulations in line with ICAO SARPs.
The program also covers the USOAP Continuous Monitoring Approach (CMA) and ICAO E-Tools. These topics help participants monitor compliance and manage safety oversight efficiently. The course explains the Eight Critical Elements (CEs) of a State’s safety oversight system and how they interconnect.
Throughout the course, participants engage in case studies, group discussions, and practical exercises. These activities turn theory into real-world application. The course also builds communication and change management skills, helping professionals manage reform projects and gain stakeholder support.
By the end of the training, participants will understand how to create and maintain effective regulatory frameworks. They will be able to plan reforms, prepare for ICAO audits, and ensure ongoing compliance.
The CAA Compliance with ICAO SARPs course is ideal for Civil Aviation Authorities and government bodies involved in aviation regulation. It helps States modernize their frameworks and strengthen their position in the global aviation system.


