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Experimental aircraft
Requirements for testing small experimental aircraft in the UK (E Conditions)

Simple requirements for approving the initial testing of small experimental aircraft in the UK are now available.

The requirements for experimental aircraft, known as E Conditions, will benefit small-scale aircraft designers and
manufacturers by reducing the red tape and financial burdens associated with securing airworthiness and
operational approval for new light aircraft designs, encouraging the growth of new design concepts.

The requirements allow aircraft designers to try out a new concept aircraft (up to a maximum take-off mass of
2,000 kg) in the air without going through the costly and time consuming procedures that currently exist to get a
new design past the initial stage of proof-of-concept prototype. E Conditions can also be used to test aircraft
modifications or if the aircraft is being operated in a manner or role that is previously unproven. If, after trying out
a promising idea, it is thought to be viable, then a full certification programme can be planned and funded in the
usual way.

Individuals and organisations conducting proof-of-concept flights will still be required to undertake a risk
assessment to support the activity and in particular, ensure that the risks to third parties are adequately
addressed. For example, flights would not be allowed over congested areas, the pilot must be suitably qualified
and no passengers or cargo can be carried. Prior to the commencement of flight, an E Conditions Declaration
must be submitted to the CAA relating to the flight test programme.

Noise Certificate Exemption


The CAA has been approved by the Secretary of State to issue a temporary exemption so that aircraft operating
under E Conditions do not need to hold a noise certificate. This exemption, ORS4 No.1250, is in place until 12
January 2021. Please check back here for the current status of the noise exemption.

Fee Structure
The fee structure for an E Conditions Declaration submission is defined in the Scheme of Charges
(/ors5) (Aircraft Registration) as follows:

New £53
Amended free
Supplementary £53

Contact details
Email: ga@caa.co.uk (mailto:ga@caa.co.uk)
Telephone: 01293 573988

Related Information
Further reading

CAP1220 Operation of experimental aircraft under E Conditions (http://www.caa.co.uk/CAP1220)


(http://www.caa.co.uk/CAP1353)
E Conditions Declaration form CA60 (http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/modalapplication.aspx?
catid=1&pagetype=65&appid=11&mode=detail&id=6998)
Form CA1 Registration of aircraft (http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/modalapplication.aspx?
catid=1&pagetype=65&appid=11&mode=detail&id=1281 target=)
(http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/modalapplication.aspx?
catid=1&pagetype=65&appid=11&mode=detail&id=7001)
Noise Exemption for Experimental Aircraft (ORS4 No1250)
(http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/modalapplication.aspx?
catid=1&pagetype=65&appid=11&mode=detail&id=8160)

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