Australian Flying

Regulations in Transition

Working with operators to improve safety is one of CASA’s primary objectives and it was also a major thrust of our new flight operations regulations.

When the new rules came into effect in late 2021, we knew that people would need time to introduce some provisions and that there could be some unexpected consequences.

This was why we didn’t ask operators to transition to all the rules at

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