Welcome to the Certificate of Airworthiness Fee Calculator for non-Part 21 Aircraft.
Easy and quick to use, calculations are made using the latest charges, with the amount due clearly displayed.
On 10th August 2012 changes to BCAR Section A come into force. National Certificates of Airworthiness will become non expiring and will require a National Airworthiness Review Certificate valid for one year that can be extended twice or re-issued. There will be a transition period of up to three years since many National C of A’s currently in force have a duration of three years.
As a consequence of these changes, from 10th August 2012 all National C of A issues and renewals will be charged the fees as published in the April 2012 CAA Scheme of Charges for a One Year C of A issue or renewal. The aircraft will then be issued with a non-expiring C of A and a National Airworthiness review Certificate valid for one year.
The fee calculator has been revised to reflect these changes.