Noise Certificate
A Noise Certificate serves as evidence to demonstrate that a Thai registered aircraft complies with the applicable environmental requirements specified in ICAO Annex 16 Volume1 and Amendment to Annex 16 of Convention on International Civil Aviation 1944.
An aerial work aircraft or an aircraft permitted under special conditions prescribed by the DG, does not require a Noise Certificate.
Reference Regulations
Application and required documents
The applicant for Noise Certification shall complete and submit application with supporting documents as listed below:
Procedure
The aircraft owner or possessor submits the application for Noise Certificate including all required supporting documents to CAAT.
The assigned staff verifies that the application package complies with CAAT Requirement No. 16.
Upon completion of the application review, staff will notify the applicant of any necessary fees and process payment. After payment has been made, the applicant must provide evidence of payment to staff via email or other approved communication channels.
The assigned staff prepares and submits the Noise Certification package to the Airworthiness and Aircraft Engineering Manager for approval.
Airworthiness and Aircraft Engineering Manager review the package and sign the noise certificate for approval.
The assigned staff notifies the applicant of the approval and arrange for the delivery of the Noise Certificate.
Remark: The issuance of Noise Certificate or Reissuance or Replacement will be cancelled if additional documents found to be missing or incorrect within 30 days after CAAT request.
Approval Duration
Remark: Approval duration does not include applicant’s document correction period.
Noise Certification Fee
Eligibility
An owner or possessor of a Thai registered aircraft
Service Place/ Channel
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand 222 Soi Vibhavadi Rangsit 28,
Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900