AMC1 CAMO.B.355(c) Suspension, limitation and revocation
CAA ORS9 Decision No. 1
INFORMATION ON THE SECURITY SITUATION
(a) The UK Government generally advises against any non-essential travel to a country where hostile conditions, or a combination of the following conditions, reduce the level of security, and pose a high level of threat to personnel, as follows:
(1) international or internal armed conflict with frequent armed confrontation taking place, numerous casualties, and/or serious damages to infrastructures;
(2) a situation that could lead to war, or characterised by high internal or external tension that could escalate into instability in the short term; very poorly functioning institutions;
(3) relatively frequent terrorist attacks due to the presence of active terrorist groups, either domestic or transnational, and state authorities that are unable to ensure a satisfactory level of security; and
(4) frequent criminal violence that also targets non-nationals. State authorities have a limited ability to counter criminal activities and ensure security.
(b) Countries where the above conditions apply should not be considered to be compatible with the performance of on-site audits by the CAA.