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Abbreviation | HCAA - ΥΠΑ |
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Formation | 1931/1952 |
Type | Civil Service department |
Purpose | Regulation of civil aviation |
Headquarters | Glyfada, Greece |
Coordinates | 37°52′41.2″N 23°44′02″E / 37.878111°N 23.73389°E / 37.878111; 23.73389 |
Region served | Greece |
Governor | Georgios Saounatsos |
Parent organization | Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks |
Staff | 2.671 |
Website | www |
The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (Greek: Υπηρεσία Πολιτικής Αεροπορίας), abbreviated HCAA (Greek: ΥΠΑ), is a department of the Greek government under the Ministry of Infrastructure, Transport and Networks. It is involved in air traffic control, aeronautical communications, airport operations, aircraft registration and inspection, licensing of civil air operators, and personnel certification.
The headquarters of the HCAA are located at Glyfada, near the old Ellinikon Airport. And the current Governor is Georgios Saounatsos.
List of Governors
Since its creation in 1931/1952, these people have served as Governor of the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority:
HCAA communications facilities
The Hellenic CAA uses a number of remotely operated VHF radio stations for civil aviation communications at the following locations:
- Ymittos (near Athens)
- Akarnanika Mountains
- Thassos Island
- Spergioli
- Moustakos
- Monastiri
- Sitia
- Geraneia Mountains
Air Traffic Control radar
The HCAA uses a number of radar stations:
- Ymittos (near Athens), primary
- Mount Pilion (SSR)
- Levkas Island (SSR)
- Kythira (SSR)
- Crete (SSR)
- Athens International Airport, Kamara and Merenta hills (approach)
- Hellenikon (approach)
- Thessaloniki/Peraia (approach)
- Heraklion (approach)
- Rhodes (approach)
- Corfu (approach)
The radar stations are integrated using the PALLAS system (Phased Automation of the heLLenic ATC radar System).
HCAA Flying Unit
The agency operates a small fleet of aircraft for navigational aid calibration activities. The current fleet is the following:
Registration | Type | S/N | Introduction | Function | Photograph |
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SX-ECG | Beech 200 Super King Air | BB-372 | 1979 | Navaid calibration | |
SX-ECI | Cessna 750 Citation X | 750-0262 | 2008 | Navaid calibration | |
SX-HET | Bolkow Bo-105 | S-864 | 2009 | General support |
References
- "Mission". www.hcaa.gr. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
- "HCAA activities". www.hcaa.gr. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
- "Contact us Archived 2011-10-01 at the Wayback Machine." Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on 26 May 2011.
- "Phased Automation of the Hellenic ATC Radar System". www.enhmaek.gr. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
- "HCAA navaids, radars and radio stations". www.hcaa.gr. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 20 June 2011.
External links
- HCAA website
- Civil Aviation in Greece Archived 2017-06-03 at the Wayback Machine, by George Hatzipanagos
- Media related to Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority at Wikimedia Commons