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News CASA to draft New MTOW Regulations

MTOW INCREASE PG 12

PIAGGIO AEROSPACE PG 14

AUSFLY DATES PG 14

ADVISORY NETWORK PG 16

REGULATORY REFORM PG 18

CASA will proceed with a project to allow Approved Self-administering Aviation Organisations (ASAO) like RAAus to administer aircraft up to 760 kg maximum take-off weight after feedback published last year showed overwhelming support for the idea.

Currently, an ASAO is restricted to administering aircraft up to only 600 kg MTOW, which RAAus has been lobbying to raise for a number of years. Last year, CASA put

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