Sacaa Forms

Below are the SACAA forms.

The South African Civil Aviation Authority is the civil aviation authority of South Africa, overseeing civil aviation and governing investigations of aviation accidents and incidents. It is headquartered in the Ikhaya Lokundiza Building 16 in Waterfall Park, Midrand, near Johannesburg.

Personnel Licensing Forms

 Category : Checklists – Licensing ‎(87)
 Category : Engineering Designated Examiners ‎(4)
 Category : Part 101 Forms – RPAS ‎(6)
 Category : Part 141 Forms – ATO ‎(7)
 Category : Part 141 Forms – DTO ‎(14)
 Category : Part 60 Forms – FSTD ‎(8)
 Category : Part 61 Forms – Examinations ‎(4)
 Category : Part 61 Forms – Pilot ‎(38)
 Category : Part 62 Forms – RAASA ‎(16)
 Category : Part 63 Forms – Flight Engineer ‎(6)
 Category : Part 64 Forms – Cabin Crew ‎(14)
 Category : Part 65 Forms – Air Traffic Services ‎(7)
 Category : Part 66 Forms – AME ‎(11)
 Category : Part 66 Logbooks – examples ‎(4)
 Category : Part 68 Forms – RAASA ‎(8)
 Category : Part 69 – Balloon Pilot ‎(1)

Please note that Forms CA 21-02 and 24-03 have been updated and with effect from the 1st of October 2016, the old Forms will no longer be accepted.

Part : Part 101 (6)
Part : Part 145 (4)
Part : Part 147 (4)
Part : Part 148 (5)
Part : Part 21 (16)
Part : Part 24 (12)
Part : Part 36 (1)
Part : Part 43 (12)
Part : Part 44 (1)
Part : Part 47 (23)
Part : Part 91 (6)

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SACAA FAQs


Where can I find the latest AIC’s and AIP Supplements?
AIC’s and AIP Supplements are published on the web-site under “Aeronautical Information”.



Where can I obtain the latest NOTAM’s?
A Summary of NOTAM effective and pre-flight information Bulletin will be posted on the CAA web-site on a daily basis. (except for weekends and public holidays). NOTAM in force are available from the Centralised Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) service center at O R Tambo International Airport on (Tel: 0860 FLY NOW (0860 359 669). For further information see “Aeronautical Information” “Notam Summaries and PIB” on the web-site.


Where can I find all the information relevant to aerodromes in South Africa?
In the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) which is on sale at the Publications Office of the CAA.


What is the cost of an AIP?
Fees applicable to AIP (Part 175) are placed on the CAA website under fees.

How often is the AIP, AIC and AIP SUP updated?
AIP Quarterly: (January, April, July and October)
AIC and AIP SUP monthly in accordance with the AIRAC dates.

Where can I obtain a copy of the Civil Aviation Regulations?
The CARS can be obtained from Lexis Nexis South Africa.  They can be reached on telephone (031) 268 3111 or (031) 268 3100 or by e-mail: customercare@lexisnexis.co.za