18 January 2019
The CAA has appointed Rachel Gardner-Poole as the new Head of its General Aviation Unit.
She will take up the post later this year following the departure of current head Tony Rapson after more than five years.
Rachel is currently Portfolio Director at the Civil Aviation Authority. She began working for the CAA in the General Aviation Unit, in which she played a leading part in implementing changes following its launch in 2014.
Her previous experience includes working on counter-terrorism with the Home Office and as a scientific researcher in the defence sector, where she learned to fly. She also volunteers for a flying charity which delivers aid and emergency relief to remote locations.
Mark Swan, Group Director Safety & Airspace Regulation, said, “Rachel is the right candidate for this role. Her ability to deliver complex projects, combined with her strong leadership skills and wide-ranging aviation experience, made her the obvious choice.
“Tony Rapson has done an incredible job leading the General Aviation Unit since its inception in 2014, and has delivered significant improvements for the General Aviation sector.
“We thank him for his hard work and dedication to date and look forward to continuing to benefit from his experience in the coming months, ahead of this change.”
Rachel said, I’m really looking forward to working with the dedicated and professional colleagues in the General Aviation Unit.
“I’ve been passionate about aviation for many years and my first role here was as the General Aviation Programme manager where I used my flying knowledge and experience to implement positive changes.”
Rachel will work with Tony in the handover period ahead of her start date later this year.