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Airspace review - Pilbara Region, Western Australia
We want your feedback on the draft report of the Pilbara region airspace review. The airspace review, conducted by CASA's Office of Airspace Regulation (OAR), evaluated the airspace within 100 nautical miles (NM) of Coondewanna airport (YCWA) from the surface to Flight Level (FL) 125. It also assessed the risks identified in safety incident reports provided by the air navigation service provider and the Australian Transport Safety Bureau. Background In 2020 we... MoreClosed 16 October 2023 -
Proposed modular licensing framework for aircraft maintenance engineers - (CD 2309MS)
We are seeking your input on proposed changes to the Part 66 Manual of Standards (MOS) that would allow us to introduce ‘modular’ licensing for aircraft engineers. This is designed to help address the shortage of licensed aircraft maintenance engineers (LAMEs) by making it easier for people to obtain a licence or return to the profession after a long absence. It will also assist foreign licence holders seeking a qualification to work in Australia. Feedback from the... MoreClosed 12 October 2023 -
Proposed amendments for CASA to administer recreational balloon activities - (CD 2312OS)
The Australian Ballooning Federation Inc (ABF), that currently administers recreational (private) balloon activities, has advised it will cease administering Part 131 recreational activities and issuing pilot authorisations from 2 December 2023. We are proposing to amend Civil Aviation Order (CAO) 95.54. This will empower CASA to issue recreational pilot authorisations for Part 131 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) aircraft. This amendment will affect all... MoreClosed 25 September 2023 -
Proposed amendments to new Part 131 Manual of Standards - Balloons and hot air airships (CD 2307OS)
We are seeking your feedback on the new draft of the proposed Manual of Standards (MOS) for the operational rules for balloons and hot air airships. The MOS provides technical details on the requirements in Part 131 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR). Part 131 commenced on 2 December 2021 along with the other new flight operations regulations. The first draft of the Part 131 MOS was publicly consulted between 16 August and 15 September... MoreClosed 4 September 2023 -
Proposed changes to aerodrome rescue and firefighting services legislation (creation of new Part 176 of CASR) - (PP 2101AS)
CASA is seeking feedback on our proposal for the creation and implementation of CASR Part 176 - regulation of aerodrome rescue and firefighting services (ARFFS). The policy proposal includes the transition of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) Subpart 139.H ruleset to Part 176 of CASR as a standalone ARFFS regulation suite. CASA's review of the Subpart 139.H ruleset considered the recommendations of reviews by: Department of... MoreClosed 9 August 2023 -
Proposed standards for fatigue management for air traffic service personnel (CD 2303AS)
We are seeking your feedback about introducing fatigue management standards for air traffic service (ATS) personnel. We propose to adopt one of the standards for fatigue management specified by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), specifically a fatigue risk management system (FRMS). Fatigue management is a core aviation safety requirement, and we believe it is important to address this matter in legislation. We anticipate the changes being... MoreClosed 23 June 2023 -
Airspace review - Southport, Queensland
We are seeking industry feedback on airspace around Southport, Queensland. This follows the tragic mid-air collision between 2 rotary wing aircraft on 2 January 2023 in this airspace. An initial review of the airspace has not indicated there are any safety issues relating to airspace arrangements, but this broader work will seek input from airspace users and operators. We want all pilots and operators that fly in this area to let us know about... MoreClosed 15 June 2023 -
Proposed amendments to Part 66 MOS – addition of new aircraft type ratings (CD 2306MS)
We are seeking your feedback on amendments we are proposing to make to the Part 66 Manual of Standards (MOS) to ensure it is fit for purpose. These amendments include updates to type rating information and the addition of new aircraft types and a new type certificate holder to the aircraft type ratings lists in Appendix IX of the MOS. Purpose and scope of proposed amendments The proposed Part 66 Manual of Standards Amendment Instrument 2023 (No. X) would... MoreClosed 29 May 2023 -
ICAO English language proficiency standards for air traffic service personnel (CD 2301AS)
We are seeking your feedback on our plan to formally adopt International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) English language proficiency standards for air traffic service (ATS) personnel. Clear and unambiguous voice communications are essential for safe operations in aviation. For this reason, ICAO developed standards and brought them into effect in 2008. Since that time, Australia’s national ATS provider, Airservices Australia, has voluntarily adopted the ICAO standards for... MoreClosed 7 May 2023 -
Flight training and flight tests for specialised endorsements (CD 2304FS)
We are seeking feedback on an instrument that will establish a tailored system for training, assessment, grant, and exercise of: sling operations endorsements winch and rappelling operations endorsements firefighting endorsements. You told us practical barriers to the efficient conduct of flight training and entry control assessment for these specialised endorsements have emerged since the flight crew licensing rules commenced in 2014. The... MoreClosed 30 April 2023 -
SMS pre-implementation plan survey
This survey aims to explore how we can provide effective support to operators to develop and implement their Safety Management System. MoreClosed 1 April 2023 -
Guidelines for vertiport design - Draft Advisory Circular 139.V-01 v1.0
We would like your feedback on the draft advisory circular (AC) for vertiport design. Vertiports are a new type of aerodrome designed to service next-generation vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) capable aircraft (VCA). Vertiport sites can be in urban and regional locations as well as on existing aerodromes. Draft Advisory Circular 139.V-01 v1.0 - Guidelines for vertiport design, is intended to provide guidance and information to people designing and constructing... MoreClosed 31 March 2023 -
Discussion paper on Part 66 aircraft type ratings (DP 2202MS)
We are seeking your feedback on proposed improvements to aircraft maintenance type ratings. We propose to continue to generally harmonise with European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) type rating and processes. However, future Australian type rating decisions will place the emphasis on an assessment of whether a new aircraft type introduces technologies or techniques that: are not covered by the licensed aircraft maintenance engineer (LAME) category training ... MoreClosed 12 February 2023 -
Discussion paper on Part 66 modular licensing framework for aircraft maintenance engineers (DP 2218MS)
We are seeking feedback on a proposed aircraft maintenance engineer (AME) modular licensing structure to facilitate earlier and more achievable licensing outcomes. This stems from industry feedback about the inflexibility of the Part 66 of the Civil Aviation Saftey Regulations 1998 (CASR) licensing system, particularly compared to the previous regulation 31 of the Civil Aviation Regulation 1988 (CAR) five category licence process. We propose to use the existing Part... MoreClosed 12 February 2023 -
Proposed new Part 105 Manual of Standards - Parachuting from aircraft - (CD 2213OS)
We are seeking your feedback on the proposed Manual of Standards (MOS) for the rules governing parachuting activities. The MOS provides complex and technical detail that sets out the rules for Part 105 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) - Parachuting from aircraft. Your feedback will help us check that the rules in the MOS work as intended. Part 105 and its MOS integrate parachuting activities in the Part 149 self-administration framework. This... MoreClosed 22 January 2023 -
Proposed Part 101 standards and guide for authorised beyond visual line of sight, outside of controlled airspace operations (CD 2216US)
We would like your feedback on the proposed aeronautical knowledge standards and associated guide supporting an examination to authorise beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations, outside of controlled airspace (OCTA). This is an alternative to the current requirement to pass the instrument rating exam (IREX) – an exam originally designed for crewed aviation. The proposed BVLOS OCTA exam would: act as an alternative pathway from the IREX for BVLOS... MoreClosed 17 January 2023 -
Proposal to improve training and assessment for aerial mustering endorsements (CD 2217FS)
We are seeking feedback on an instrument that will establish a tailored system for training, assessment, grant and exercise of aerial mustering endorsements. You told us practical barriers to the efficient conduct of flight training and entry control assessment for aerial mustering endorsements have emerged since the flight crew licensing rules commenced in 2014. The proposed instrument seeks to overcome these barriers by addressing: entry criteria and... MoreClosed 16 December 2022 -
Proposed exemption – Part 145 temporary line maintenance facility approval (CD 2215MS)
We are seeking your feedback on our proposal to exempt Part 145 Approved Maintenance Organisations (AMOs) from the requirement to have certain new maintenance facilities approved by CASA. We are proposing CASA approval will not be required for facilities that will be used on a temporary basis to carry out line maintenance activities. This will bring forward corresponding outcomes from proposed future Part 145 policies . It will also reduce unnecessary... MoreClosed 10 November 2022 -
Proposed implementation of ICAO's Global Reporting Format (PP 2211AS)
We are intending to introduce the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Global Reporting Format (GRF) in some Australian aerodromes. Your feedback will help us to better understand the potential impacts in our unique Australian environment before we finalise the policy. The GRF establishes a consistent system covering the assessment, reporting and use of contaminated runways. We are asking you for feedback on the policy proposals for: ... MoreClosed 9 November 2022 -
Pilot supervision - Draft Advisory Circular 61-20 v1.0
The draft AC 61-20 v1.0 is the first advisory circular (AC) on pilot supervision for operators that do not have a check and training system. However, all operators could adopt the supervision methodology for their operational safety-critical personnel. We are seeking feedback on: the concept – should pilots who are flying for an operator without a training system have a period of supervision after joining an organisation or obtaining new... MoreClosed 7 November 2022 -
Register your interest for our Technical Working Groups
The Aviation Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) has been established to provide the CASA Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Director of Aviation Safety (DAS) with informed, objective high-level advice from the aviation community on current, emerging and potential issues that have, or may have, significant implications for aviation safety and the way CASA performs its functions. As described in the ASAP Terms of Reference , Technical Working Groups may be established by the ASAP for referring... MoreClosed 31 October 2022 -
Proposed amendment to Part 172 Manual of Standards - Provision for visual surveillance systems for aerodrome control services (CD 2203AS)
Part 172 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 (CASR) and its associated Part 172 Manual of Standards (MOS) regulates the provision of air traffic services (ATS). We are seeking comments on an amendment to the Part 172 MOS that would: enable electro-optical technology (known as visual surveillance system or VSS) in the provision of aerodrome control services address a gap in the control tower sight line requirements, in situations where a new... MoreClosed 24 October 2022 -
The sky's the limit photo competition
Have you taken a winning aviation-themed photo? Enter our competition, and your image could feature on next year’s Flight Safety Australia wall calendar. We are looking for photographs showcasing any aspect of aviation to add to our image library – from aircraft, to flying, to working in the maintenance hangar. The sky’s the limit! Over $3500 in prizes to be won! It is free to enter this competition. There is a limit of 3 entries... MoreClosed 30 September 2022 -
Proposed change to Avalon airspace
The Office of Airspace Regulation (OAR) is seeking industry feedback on a proposed change to Avalon airspace. Your feedback will help shape an airspace change proposal that is being prepared to remove Class E airspace and replace this with Class D airspace at Avalon. There are no changes to the existing airspace boundaries, air routes or instrument flight procedures. The airspace change proposal is to include the existing control zone from the surface to 2,500 FT AMSL. It... MoreClosed 23 September 2022 -
Proposed instrument (CASA EX64/22) - Flight Training and Flight Tests by Grade 1 Training Endorsement Holders (Exemptions and Approvals) - (CD 2212FS)
We are reviewing parts of the flight training and testing scheme that are not working as efficiently as intended. Since the commencement of the flight crew licensing rules in 2014, practical barriers to the efficient conduct of entry control testing have emerged, and the intended proportionate approach to flight testing has not materialised. Part 61 enables the holder of a Pilot Instructor Rating to apply for a training endorsement which permits them to instruct someone... MoreClosed 31 August 2022 -
Flight Safety Australia - feedback survey 2022
Flight Safety Australia is CASA’s flagship aviation safety magazine. Take our survey to help us better provide the kind of publication you want! Whether you are a current reader, or have never read it, we want your feedback. The survey will take about 5-10 minutes to complete. About Flight Safety Australia Flight Safety Australia offers credible, informative and comprehensive content on all key aviation safety issues - safety management... MoreClosed 21 August 2022 -
Horn Island Post Implementation Review
During 2017 the Office of Airspace Regulation (OAR) undertook an airspace review of Horn Island. Background As a result of the review, the OAR determined that the current airspace architecture is fit for purpose, but local area charting needed to be introduced for the Torres Strait areas to assist with operating into and out of Horn Island. Stakeholder feedback focussed on the need to add/improve charting in the area, better range required from the... MoreClosed 18 August 2022 -
Mangalore 2022 aeronautical study - draft report
The Office of Airspace Regulation (OAR) is now seeking industry feedback on the draft report of the aeronautical study of Mangalore. The aeronautical study includes feedback from the survey conducted in 2021 on our Consultation Hub. Further information about airspace regulation and the airspace change process is available on the CASA website. The draft review is available at the bottom of this page under the Related Documents heading. We suggest you right click... MoreClosed 11 August 2022 -
Proposed amendment to Part 173 Manual of Standards Terminal Instrument Flight Procedure (TIFP) flight revalidation interval - (CD 2205AS)
Part 173 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998 ( CASR) provides the regulations that apply to the design of TIFPs by a certified procedure design organisation (PDO). CASA’s regulatory framework, in particular Part 173 of CASR , is designed to achieve and maintain the strategic objectives of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in relation to the safe, regular instrument flight operations at all aerodromes where instrument flight procedures are carried out. ... MoreClosed 22 July 2022 -
Draft Ballina airspace review
CASA is seeking your comments on the draft airspace review of Ballina, New South Wales. The review was conducted to assess current risks and propose solutions. The draft review has identified three areas of concern: Frequency congestion Heightened risk of separation incidents Situational awareness Nine recommendations to improve safety have been identified through stakeholder engagement and analysis. They are designed to adopt a... MoreClosed 17 July 2022
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