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Civil Aviation Authority of Norway logo
Emblem of former Norwegian Air Traffic and Airport Management

Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority (Norwegian: Luftfartstilsynet) is the Norwegian inspectorate responsible for civil aviation in Norway. It is subordinate to the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. Its head office is located in Bodø and it has an office in Oslo.[1] Among its responsibilities is maintaining the Norwegian Civil Aircraft Register.

Formerly it was part of the Norwegian Civil Aviation Administration or the Civil Aviation Administration/Norway (NCAA),[2] Luftfartsverket, but this was split into an inspectorate and an airport and air traffic management operator, Avinor.

Lawsuits

A verdict at Oslo District Court, found that employees of the aviation authority had operated recklessly, and the authority was in 2011 sentenced to pay 2.3 million Norwegian kroner to plaintiff Roger Hansen of the Ocas lawsuit (Ocas-saken).[3][4])

References

  1. ^ "Kontakt oss." Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on 30 December 2013. "Besøksadresse Sjøgata 45-47 8006 BODØ" and "Besøksadresse Oslo Rådhusgata 1-3 0104 Oslo"
  2. ^ Accident Investigation Board Norway (2 November 1999). "Report on the Accident to Vnukovo Airline's Tupolev Tu-154M RA 85621 Near Svalbard Airport Longyear, Norway on 29 August 1996". Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 26 August 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) () - Cited page: p. 4 (5/121)
  3. ^ From the Cabinet of Norway's website: "Kritikkverdige forhold i Ocas-saken"
  4. ^ Dagens Næringsliv, 2011-04-16, p.10