CASA Launches New Aviation Information Service
Whether you’re a private pilot flying every other weekend from Hervey Bay or a commercial pilot flying from Sydney to Perth this service is for you!
Keeping up-to-date with what is happening in aviation safety regulation in Australia is about to become simpler and easier.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority will launch a new email newsletter next week to help everyone in aviation from the private pilot to commercial operators.
The e-newsletter – The CASA Briefing – will be published once a month, providing an easy to understand overview of key safety regulatory issues.
Each edition of The CASA Briefing will give subscribers a summary of the central points of each issue, with links to more details for people wanting to read in-depth.
The first edition features:
* the development of CASA’s new relationship with industry
* work on ideas for self regulation for general aviation
* consultation on changes to CASA’s fees
* progress on the review of pilot medicals
* a proposed new category of airline pilot licence
* new assistance for Australia’s aviation manufacturing sector.
CASA’s chief executive officer, Bruce Byron, will feature in each edition, with comments and observations vital to everyone in aviation.
Subscription to The CASA Briefing is free – it is just a matter for filling out the subscription form, which can be accessed from the CASA web site or the e-newsletter.
The first edition is being sent to everyone who has lodged their email address with CASA as a way of introducing the e-newsletter, but people will have to subscribe to continue to stay up-to-date.
People who subscribe are being assured that CASA will not pass on their email account details to any other party.
To subscribe now to The CASA Briefing go to the subscription form.
Keeping up-to-date with what is happening in aviation safety regulation in Australia is about to become simpler and easier.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority will launch a new email newsletter next week to help everyone in aviation from the private pilot to commercial operators.
The e-newsletter – The CASA Briefing – will be published once a month, providing an easy to understand overview of key safety regulatory issues.
Each edition of The CASA Briefing will give subscribers a summary of the central points of each issue, with links to more details for people wanting to read in-depth.
The first edition features:
* the development of CASA’s new relationship with industry
* work on ideas for self regulation for general aviation
* consultation on changes to CASA’s fees
* progress on the review of pilot medicals
* a proposed new category of airline pilot licence
* new assistance for Australia’s aviation manufacturing sector.
CASA’s chief executive officer, Bruce Byron, will feature in each edition, with comments and observations vital to everyone in aviation.
Subscription to The CASA Briefing is free – it is just a matter for filling out the subscription form, which can be accessed from the CASA web site or the e-newsletter.
The first edition is being sent to everyone who has lodged their email address with CASA as a way of introducing the e-newsletter, but people will have to subscribe to continue to stay up-to-date.
People who subscribe are being assured that CASA will not pass on their email account details to any other party.
To subscribe now to The CASA Briefing go to the subscription form.

