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Frequent Asked Questions
What is DCA?
DCA is an
acronym for Department of Civil Aviation. It is an organization in the
Ministry of Transport Malaysia administering the activities of aviation.
The activities include basically the transportation of passengers, mail
and cargo from and into the airspace of Malaysia.
Do DCA Aviation activities include the Military activities?
As in its acronym, DCA centers its
activities to civil air transportation thus excluding the Military air
activities. However a close co-ordination exists between the two, to
ensure military and civil flights do not conflict each other.
What is the core business of DCA?
The core business of DCA is enforcement service to ensure
that all aviation activities in its airspace are regulated and conducted
in accordance to laws of Malaysia. It also provides Air Traffic Control
services to air aircraft in its airspace. These activities that DCA
regulates include aircraft certification, registration, personnel
certification, airport licensing, air operator’s certification, air
traffic control, air navigation equipment certification.
What are the aviation laws that govern the
Malaysian Civil Aviation activities?
The
Malaysian Government has enacted a law and regulations i.e Civil
Aviation Act 1969 and Civil Aviation Regulation 1996 that persons or
organizations conducting any aviation activities shall abide with. The
national laws and regulations are based on the International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards and Recommended Practices (SARP).
All nations conducting aviation activities are so required by it to
accommodate these standards into their laws and regulations.
Why must national laws be based on ICAO standards?
Air transportation crosses many national
territories and air spaces around the globe. If each country has
different standards and procedures, this will burden the operators of
aircraft. Eventually it affects the safety of aircraft and passengers.
However, when all nations have common standards, operators will have
less procedures to conduct and thus lessen the burden. Safety of
aircraft and passengers can thus be assured.
What do Standards and Recommended Practices (SARP)
mean ?
The standards are specification for
physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance,
personnel or procedure that states of ICAO members will conform in order
to achieve safe and regular air navigation. Whereas,
the Recommended Practices are any specification for physical
characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel or
procedure where the application is recognized as desirable in the
interest of safety of air navigation.
What about privacy? Am I being monitored of my access and my usage of thie web site?
Your access and usage of this web site is not monitored. To learn more about the myGovernment Privacy Policy, click on the Privacy Policy at the bottom of each page.
How can I contact DCA Sarawak?
You can click on Contact Us and for all DCA Sarawak offices. Alternatively, you can contact DCA Sarawak at:-
Tel: 6082 - 616532
Fax: 6082 - 454523 or
Email:sarawak@dca.gov.my
Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia,
Region III: Sarawak Office,
Kuching International Airport, PO Box 1359, 93728 Kuching Sarawak.
Tel:6082-616532 Fax:6082-454523 E-mail: sarawak@dca-sarawak.gov.my

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