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2017-05-16

KLM-MRA - newsletter mai 2017 - nieuwsbrief mei 2017

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Depuis le 1er mai 2017, 
le Musée royal de l'Armée fait partie 
du War Heritage Institute
Le Musée royal de l'Armée et d'Histoire militaire,
l'Institut des Vétérans - Institut national des invalides de guerre, anciens combattants et victimes de guerre,
le Mémorial national du Fort de Breendonk
et le Pôle historique de la Défense unissent leurs forces... pour créer une toute nouvelle organisation qui promeut le patrimoine militaire et la mémoire : 
War Heritage Institute
Découvrez le Mission Statement sur www.warheritage.be
Une fête des Mères costumée
au Musée de l'Armée...
Vivez le Carnaval de Venise au Musée !
Après Bruges et les Jardins d'Annevoie, le Musée royal de l'Armée accueillera les Costumés de Venise le dimanche 14 mai de 10 h à 17 h.
Venez fêter les mamans en famille au Musée et ramenez de magnifiques photos souvenirs gratuites avec les Costumés de Venise. Partagez vos plus belles photos dans l'album "Costumés de Venise" sur notre page Facebook !
Gunfire participe au Fortengordel 
 Dimanche 21 mai, à l'occasion du Fortengordel, le Musée Gunfire ouvrira ses portes gratuitement au public. Découvrez le programme...
         
Chaque 1er mercredi du mois : entrée gratuite à partir de 13h 
prochain mercredi : 7 juin
Chaque 1er samedi du mois: Foire aux livres gratuite dans le Grand Hall de 9h à 14h 
prochain samedi : 3 juin

Madyol s'expose
Une rétrospective inédite du Musée royal de l'Armée au Mémorial 1815
      
Contact
Musée royal de l'Armée et d'Histoire militaire
Parc du Cinquantenaire 3,
B-1000 Bruxelles
T +32.2.737.78.33
F +32.2.373.78.02
infocom@klm-mra.be
Heures d'ouverture
lundi
fermé
mardi
09h00-17h00
mercredi
09h00-17h00
jeudi
09h00-17h00
vendredi
09h00-17h00
samedi
09h00-17h00
dimanche
09h00-17h00
Jours de fermeture 
1er janvier, 1er mai,
1er novembre, 25 décembre et jours d'élections
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Vanaf 1 mei 2017 
is het Koninklijk Legermuseum deel van
het War Heritage Institute 
                                       
Om de krachten te bundelen groepeert het War Heritage Institute het Fort van Breendonk, het Instituut voor Veteranen - NIOOO, het Koninklijk Museum van het Leger en de Krijgsgeschiedenis en de Historische Pool van Defensie.     
                                                                                                
Het resultaat: een gloednieuwe organisatie voor het militair erfgoed en de Herinnering gaat van start ...
War Heritage Institute
Ontdek de Mission Statement op www.warheritage.be
Gekostumeerd Moederdag-feest
in het Koninklijk Legermuseum
Beleef het Venetiaans carnaval in het Museum !
Na Brugge en de Tuinen van Annevoie ontvangt ook het Koninklijk Legermuseum "Les Costumés de Venise". Vier op 14 mei 2017 Moederdag met je familie in het Museum. Je krijgt - als herinnering -  prachtige foto's met de « Costumés de Venise » (Venetiaanse kostuums). Gratis! En deel uw mooiste foto's in het album "Costumés de Venise" op onze Facebook-pagina!
 Gunfire neemt voor de eerste keer
aan Fortengordel deel
Op zondag 21 mai, naar anleiding van de « Fortengordel » zal het museum Gunfire zijn deuren gratis openen voor het publiek.

Primaire ta

Gratis toegang elke eerste woensdag van de maand vanaf 13 uur 
volgende woensdag: 7 juni
Elke eerste zaterdag van de maand : gratis boekenbeurs in de Grote Hal van 9 uur tot 14 uur
volgende boekenbeurs: 3 juni 
  

Madyol tentoongesteld
Een nooit eerder geziene retrospectieve uitgewerkt door het Koninklijk Legermuseum
in het Memorial 1815
 
Contact
Koninklijk Museum van het Leger en de Krijgsgeschiedenis
Jubelpark 3,
B-1000 Brussel
T +32.2.737.78.33
F +32.2.373.78.02
infocom@klm-mra.be
Openingsuren
maandag
gesloten
dinsdag
09u00-17u00
woensdag
09u00-17u00
donderdag
09u00-17u00
vrijdag
09u00-17u00
zaterdag
O9u00-17u00
zondag
09u00-17u00
Sluitingsdagen
1 januari, 1 mei, 1 november, 25 december
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[EASA On Air] On Air, Issue 15 - General Aviation

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Cologne, May, 2017

On Air, Issue 15: General Aviation

Editorial - Interview - Featured topic - Figure of the month - News & events


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The Importance of General Aviation

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General Aviation (GA) is among EASA's top priorities. The Agency has dedicated a large amount of resources and effort to develop simpler, lighter and better rules for GA. In partnership with the national aviation authorities, EASA created in 2014 the roadmap for Regulation of General Aviation (known as the GA Roadmap) as a contribution to a safer European aviation system.
The Agency aims at bringing positive change to the GA community by simplifying existing regulations where possible, introducing flexible measures where necessary and developing safety promotion to address safety risks when rules are not necessary.






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Interview with Pete Bunce, President & CEO of GAMA

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1)      The General Aviation Manufacturer association (GAMA) represents more than 100 General Aviation (GA) manufacturers worldwide, can you tell us more about GAMA in a few lines?
GAMA has grown continuously from its founding in 1970.  Originating as a US-based organisation created by the main fixed-wing GA manufacturers at the time, it has evolved into a global association with member companies spread across five continents.  In Europe alone we have companies with primary bases in France, the UK, Slovenia, Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg – not to mention the footprint of these and other member companies across EU Member States. 
It's often overlooked that we bring together airframe manufacturers from both fixed-wing and rotorcraft, as well as the leading avionics, engines, simulator manufacturers as well as large Maintenance Repair and Overhaul companies.  We also recently created a new GAMA membership category for companies that have yet to certify their aviation products, to bring together the exciting world of electric and hybrid-propulsion as well as technological innovation such as flight automation.

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General Aviation Roadmap Update 2017

We are moving on!
EASA established a few years ago some commitments about better and lighter regulation for General Aviation.  There was an urgent need for a change on the GA community.
Aiming to ease the GA segment of unnecessary regulatory burden, and in taking a proportionate and risk-based approach to rules, we can now present a number of tangible results in various topics from the last 3 years:
1) Flying schools & private pilot training:
The requirements applicable to Approved Training Organisations (ATO) have been found too demanding for small GA training providers mainly run by private flying clubs or even private individuals. EASA has taken these concerns on board and has developed new rules to make life easier for training organisations in GA.

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 6 GA strategic principles:
• One size does not fit all
• Philosophy of minimum necessary rules
• Adopt a risk-based approach
• Protect 'grandfather rights' unless there are demonstrable and statistically significant safety reasons against doing so
• Apply EU smart regulation principles; and
• Make the best use of available resources and expertise
And 6 GA objectives we are committed to in General Aviation


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