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List of Commentators for NPA 2009-02B European Aviation Safety Agency 25 Nov 2010 COMMENT RESPONSE DOCUMENT (CRD) TO NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT (NPA) 2009-02B for an Agency Opinion on a Commission Regulation establishing the Implementing Rules for air operations of Community operators and draft Decision of the Executive Director of the European Aviation Safety Agency on Acceptable Means of Compliance and Guidance Material related to the Implementing Rules for air operations of Community operators “Part-OPS” CRD c.2 – List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b R.F010-02 © European Aviation Safety Agency, 2010. All rights reserved. Proprietary document. List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 25 Nov 2010 1. A. Mertz 2. ADAC Luftrettung GmbH 3. AEA 4. AECA helicopteros. 5. AECA(SPAIN) 6. Aero-Club of Switzerland 7. Aerocorp Limited 8. Aeromega 9. Aersud 10. AgustaWestland 11. Air Accidents Investigation Branch 12. AIR FRANCE 13. Air Lloyd Deutsche Helicopter Service GmbH 14. Air Southwest 15. Air Zermatt 16. AIRBUS 17. Airbus SAS 18. Air-Glaciers (pf) 19. Airlec Air Espace / Paul Tiba 20. Alan Hardy 21. Alexander Economou 22. Alexander Fitz/AUA 23. ALFA-HELICOPTER 24. ALFA-HELICOPTER, spol. s r.o. 25. Andrew Price 26. andy ballantyne 27. ANE (Air Nostrum) OPS QM 28. Antonio Sousa 29. AOPA Switzerland 30. AOPA UK 31. AOPA-Sweden 32. Arno Glover 33. arno liesch 34. AS Miller 35. Asociación Española de Pilotos de Aerostación (AEPA) 36. Association of Dutch Aviation Technicians NVLT 37. Aubrey Bristow Page 2 of 10 25 Nov 2010 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 38. AUSTRIAN Airlines 39. Austro Control GmbH 40. Avon CAYZER 41. Axel Ockelmann + Manfred Poggensee Commercial Balloon Operators Germany 42. Axel Schwarz 43. Baden-Württembergischer Luftfahrtverband 44. BALPA 45. barry birch 46. BDF - German Airline Association 47. BEA 48. Beat Fahrni 49. Benedikt SCHLEGEL 50. Beoley Mill Software Ltd 51. Berner Oberländer Helikopter AG BOHAG 52. Bettina Schleidt 53. Bill Pitcher 54. bmi 55. bmi REGIONAL 56. BMVBS (MoT Germany) 57. Boeing 58. Brian Cullen 59. Brian KANE 60. Bristow Helicopters 61. British Airways 62. British Airways Flight Operations 63. British Airways Safety & Security 64. British Gliding Association 65. British Parachute Association 66. Bruce Hall 67. CAA CZ 68. CAA-NL 69. Catherine Nussbaumer 70. CEV (French Flight test Centre) 71. cfdt france 72. Charles Barratt 73. Charles MCCANN 74. Chris Fox 75. Christer Ullvetter Page 3 of 10 25 Nov 2010 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 76. Christian Hölzle 77. Christian Taylor 78. Christophe Baumann 79. Cirrus Design Corporation 80. Civil Aviation Authority Finland 81. Civil Aviation Authority of Norway 82. claire.amos 83. claygate 84. Clive Morrell 85. colin rosenberg 86. Comercial Operators in Sweden 87. Condor Flugdienst GmbH - FRA HO/R 88. D.Weatherhead ltd. 89. DAeC LV NRW e.V. 90. Danish Balloon Organisation 91. Danish Powerflying Union 92. darren kinslow 93. Daryl Willcox 94. Dassault Aviation 95. David Chisnall 96. David COURT 97. David George 98. DAvid Monks 99. David ROBERTS 100. DCAA 101. Denis Ferranti Meters 102. Department for Transport UK 103. Des Russell 104. Deutsche Lufthansa AG 105. Deutscher Aero Club E.V. 106. DGAC 107. DHV 108. Directflight Limited 109. Dirk Hatebur 110. DON BURT 111. Dorian Walker 112. Dr John Sargent 113. DR SMITH Page 4 of 10 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 25 Nov 2010 114. DRF Stiftung Luftrettung gemeinnützige AG 115. Duncan Lee 116. E.I.S. Aircraft 117. E.W.Guess (Holdings) Ltd 118. easyjet safety 119. ECA - European Cockpit Association 120. Ed Sturmer 121. EFLEVA 122. Egon Schmaus 123. EHOC 124. Elaine Allan Monarch 125. Eliticino SA 126. Elitop 127. Elvington Park Ltd 128. Embraer - Indústria Brasileira de Aeronáutica - S.A. 129. EPFU is the European Union of national powered flying organisation from the 10 main European countries 130. ERA 131. Esko RUOHTULA 132. ETF 133. Eurocontrol CND 134. EUROCOPTER 135. Europe Air Sports, VP 136. European Balloon Corporation 137. EUROPEAN GLIDING UNION 138. European Gliding Union (EGU) 139. European HEMS & Air Ambulance Committee (EHAC) 140. European Private Helicopter Alliance 141. European Sailplane Manufacturers 142. FAA 143. Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), Switzerland 144. Fédération Française Aéronautique 145. Felix Baumgartner 146. Fferm Abergelli 147. FINNAIR 148. Finnish Aeronautical Association - Kai Mönkkönen 149. Finnish CAA 150. Fjallflygarna AB Page 5 of 10 25 Nov 2010 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 151. Flybe 152. FNAM (Fédération Nationale de l'Aviation Marchande) 153. FOM ANWB MAA 154. Francis Fagegaltier Services 155. French SAMU using helicopters for medical transport 156. FSC - CCOO 157. General Aviation Manufacturers Association / Hennig 158. George Heritage 159. George Knight 160. Graham HALLETT 161. Greger Ahlbeck 162. guy Corbett 163. Hans MESSERLI 164. HCE Education 165. HDM Luftrettung gGmbH 166. Heli Austria 167. Heli Gotthard 168. Heli Gotthard AG Erstfeld 169. Helicopter Club of Great Britain 170. HeliFlite Oy 171. Helifly (UK) Ltd 172. Helikopter Air Transport GmbH / Christophorus Flugrettungsverein 173. Heli-Lift Services 174. Heliswiss 175. Heliswiss AG, Belp 176. Heliswiss International 177. Heliswiss NV 178. Henry Pelham 179. HSD Hubschrauber Sonder Dienst 180. Hugh Edeleanu 181. IACA International Air Carrier Association 182. Ian Casselden 183. Ian MACDONALD 184. IAOPA Europe 185. IATA 186. Icelandair 187. IDRF e.V. (association of regional airports) 188. Ingmar Hedblom Page 6 of 10 25 Nov 2010 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 189. International Air Transport Association 190. Irish Aviation Authority 191. Isles of Scilly Skybus 192. jack froggatt 193. James Leavesley 194. James Tuke 195. Jämtlands Flyg AB 196. Jan Brühlmann 197. Jennifer Murray 198. Jeppesen 199. Jill Pelan 200. jim reeve 201. Joe More 202. John Carr 203. John Castle 204. John Henshall 205. John Houseman 206. John Matchett 207. Jonathan Palmer 208. JSLEE 209. JTS Aviation Ltd 210. Juergen Hauk 211. Julian darker 212. Juliet Stocks 213. K Franzen 214. keith TOLLEY 215. Kinetic Avionics Ltd 216. Klaus HARTMANN 217. KLM 218. KLM Cityhopper 219. Konrad Polreich 220. Lee Carroll 221. Light Aircraft Association of the Czech Republic 222. Light Aircraft Association UK 223. Linda Champion 224. Loganair Limited 225. Luftfahrt-Bundesamt 226. Lufthansa CityLine GmbH Page 7 of 10 25 Nov 2010 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 227. Luftsport-Verband Bayern 228. Lukas KISTLER 229. M Wilson-NetJets 230. M. LOMBARDI 231. Malcolm BIRD 232. Managing Editor / Pilot & Flugzeug 233. Manchester Airport (EGCC) 234. MARMONT Tony 235. Martin Gregorie 236. Maths Holmberg 237. Mc Murdo 238. Michael Cuttell 239. Michael Hoeck 240. Michael Kroell 241. Michael Taylor 242. Mikael Markow 243. Mike Chadwick 244. Mike Pascall 245. Netcopter 246. new European Helicopter Association 247. Norsk Luftambulanse 248. Norwegian Air Sports Federation 249. Norwegian Air Sports Federation, Gliding Section 250. P.Becker ACG 251. Pascal DREER 252. Pascal JOUBERT 253. Patrick Wilkinson 254. Paul Monahan 255. peter barker 256. Peter Moeller 257. Peter SCHMAUTZER 258. Peter Waldron 259. Peter Winslow 260. Ph.Walker 261. Philip GEORGE 262. Philipp Peterhans 263. Pietro Barbagallo ENAC 264. Pilatus Page 8 of 10 25 Nov 2010 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 265. Pilatus Aircraft MRO 266. PPL/IR Europe 267. PremiAir Aviation Servcies Limited 268. Q Aviation Ltd 269. Quality Assurance, Denim Air 270. R Spiers 271. Ravenair 272. RCC 273. REGA 274. Rega / Swiss Air-Ambulance 275. Réseau de Transport d'Electricité - Services et Travaux Héliportés 276. Reto Ruesch 277. Richard ALLEN 278. Richard David Jordan 279. Richard Dawson 280. Richard Paul Bateman 281. Richard Reeve 282. Richard Simpson 283. Robert R McGregor 284. Robinson Helicopter Company 285. Roy MURPHY 286. Royal Aeronautical Society 287. Royal Danish Aeroclub 288. Royal Swedish Aeroclub 289. Rui Sarmento 290. Ryanair 291. SATA Group 292. SFR Sweden 293. SHA (AS) 294. simon lichtenstein 295. Sky Service Netherlands BV 296. Sloane Helicopters Ltd 297. SNEH Organisation representing all french commercial helicopters operators 298. Southern Cross International 299. Stefan Huber 300. Stevens Construction Ltd 301. Suffolk Helicopters 302. Swedish Soaring Federation Page 9 of 10 List of commentators for NPA 2009-02b 25 Nov 2010 303. Swedish Transport Agency, Civil Aviation Department (Transportstyrelsen, Luftfartsavdelningen) 304. SWISS AERODROMES ASSOCIATION 305. Swiss Air Ambulance 306. Swiss Helicopter Group 307. Swiss International Airlines / Bruno Pfister 308. TAP Portugal 309. tbone aviation a/s 310. Ted Moore 311. TG WHITING 312. The TUI Airlines group represented by Thomson Airways, TUIfly, TUIfly Nordic, CorsairFly, Arkefly, Jet4U, JetairFly 313. Thomas Baerfuss 314. Thomas Cook Airlines Ltd 315. Thormodur Thormodsson 316. Tim Glasspool 317. Tim Hall 318. Tim Virdee 319. Tingdene 320. Tony Castro 321. Trans Héli (pf) 322. Trevor Wilcock 323. UK CAA 324. Ulrich Baum 325. Uppvinden AB 326. Valair AG Switzerland 327. Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd 328. Volker Loeschhorn 329. Walter Gessky 330. Walter Mayer, Heliswiss 331. Welcome Air 332. William Eaton 333. William Harford Page 10 of 10 .
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