Australian Flying

The Choice is becoming Easier

VHS v Betamax, Ford v Holden, Boeing v Airbus, RAAus v CASA. What do they all have in common? Each of these have pros and cons, but also, they often evoke an emotive response from supporters and detractors.

At RAAus, we are very attuned to our differences with the CASA system, and we are immensely proud of these and the offering we provide Australians wishing to participate in aviation activities.

«these limitations are what a typical private pilot or pilot working towards a commercial licence is doing anyway»

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