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GIVING CABOOLTURE PILOTS FUEL FOR THOUGHT

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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) invites pilots of all licence categories to take part in the latest pilot safety seminar in Caboolture this week.   A pilot’s ability to make the right decision when flying is crucial to preventing incidents and accidents and keeping flying safe for everyone.   Every year, CASA’s aviation safety … Continued

SAFETY CHECKS AT KALGOORLIE-BOULDER

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Residents of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in Western Australia may see an aircraft flying unusually low this  weekend as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) carries out important flight path safety checks.   The checks are being conducted by CASA on 7 July to validate changed procedures made necessary by mining activities.   A twin-engine Beechcraft Baron will … Continued

PLANE CHANGE FOR CESSNOCK/MAITLAND SAFETY CHECKS

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Please note there was an equipment change after the previous statement was released and the flights will now be made by a single-engine Cessna 182.   Residents of Cessnock and Maitland in New South Wales may see an aircraft flying unusually low next week as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) carries out important flight … Continued

SAFETY CHECKS AT CESSNOCK AND MAITLAND

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Residents of Cessnock and Maitland in New South Wales may see an aircraft flying unusually low next week as the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) carries out important flight path safety checks.   The checks are being conducted by CASA on 3 July and 4 July to validate new procedures at Cessnock and related modified … Continued

GIVING SUNSHINE COAST PILOTS FUEL FOR THOUGHT

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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) invites pilots of all licence categories to take part in the latest pilot safety seminar on the Sunshine Coast next week.   A pilot’s ability to make the right decision when flying is crucial to preventing incidents and accidents and keeping flying safe for everyone.   Every year, CASA’s … Continued

Stay safe, leave your drone at home!

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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is running a safety education campaign on the Gold Coast to promote the importance of drone operators sharing the skies with helicopters and planes. The campaign urges drone operators to use a CASA-verified drone safety app before launching their drone on the Gold Coast. The Gold Coast airspace has … Continued

GIVING MARYBOROUGH PILOTS FUEL FOR THOUGHT

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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) invites pilots of all licence categories to take part in the latest pilot safety seminar in Maryborough this week.   A pilot’s ability to make the right decision when flying is crucial to preventing incidents and accidents and keeping flying safe for everyone.   Every year, CASA’s aviation safety … Continued

Monash expert: China’s Chang’e-6 probe

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As China’s Chang’e 6 mission continues its return to Earth, a Monash University expert is available to comment on what the samples could reveal. Associate Professor Chao Chen, Deputy Head of Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringContact details: +61 3 9903 4840 or Chao.Chen@monash.edu  What the images are likely to reveal The far-moon landscape Is … Continued

GIVING SHEPPARTON PILOTS FUEL FOR THOUGHT

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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) invites pilots of all licence categories to take part in the latest pilot safety seminar in Shepparton this week.   A pilot’s ability to make the right decision when flying is crucial to preventing incidents and accidents and keeping flying safe for everyone.   Every year, CASA’s aviation safety … Continued

FATIGUE DOESN’T FLY: AUSTRALIAN CABIN CREW CALL FOR A FAIR GO

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On International Cabin Crew Day, Friday May 31, the Flight Attendants’ Association of Australia (FAAA) is launching the “Fatigue Doesn’t Fly” campaign urging the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to introduce mandatory flight time and rest regulations for cabin crew.  More than ten years after the initial consultation process and five years after the introduction … Continued