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Safety is a Shared Responsibility

CIVIL AVIATION SAFETY AUTHORITY

Ongoing education is crucial in this fast-changing world but for pilots it can be life saving.

It’s also an important part of our role as a safety authority. We need to ensure that people know and understand the rules we’ve put in place to keep them safe and to help them to find the resources that will allow them to do so.

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