#89-1007Law No. 89-1007 Relating to Air Navigation Control Engineers
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This law establishes the framework for the engineers of air navigation control in France, defining their responsibilities in ensuring air traffic services and overseeing operational aspects of the civil aviation administration. It introduces a special status for these engineers, allowing for certain legal deviations due to their unique responsibilities. Furthermore, it outlines pension benefits and age limits applicable to these engineers, while abrogating previous laws related to air traffic control personnel.
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Key Changes
- Introduces a special status for air navigation control engineers with specific responsibilities.
- Allows for immediate pension eligibility at age fifty for engineers with fifteen years of active service.
- Sets a maximum age limit of fifty-five for engineers in this position.
Obligations
What this law requires
Air navigation control engineers must ensure air traffic services in control organizations designated according to conditions fixed by the corps' statutory decree.
Air navigation control engineers must execute supervision, instruction, study, and service direction missions within the civil aviation administration.
A special status for air navigation control engineers must be established by decree in Council of State after consulting the competent joint technical committee.
The special status may deviate from Articles 12 and 16 of Law No. 83-634 (13 July 1983) on rights and obligations of civil servants and Law No. 84-16 (11 January 1984) on statutory provisions for state civil servants, due to exceptional duties and responsibilities.
Air navigation control engineers who reach age 50 at retirement and have completed at least 15 years of active service are entitled to immediate civil service pension enjoyment, notwithstanding Article L.24 of the Civil and Military Pensions Code.