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AuthorDo you have to admit CASA is getting better?
November 26, 2011 0 comment“Even the most jaundiced” would acknowledge significant improvements in the way Australia’s aviation regulator does business. Such are the hopes, at least, of CASA boss John McCormick, who has laid out his arguments for the regulator having “lifted [its] game” in recent years. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a
Read moreRAN decommissions Kanimbla
November 26, 2011 0 commentThe last of the Royal Australian Navy’s Amphibious Landing Platforms (LPAs) has been formally retired as the HMAS Kanimbla was decommissioned on Friday at her homeport of Garden Island in Sydney. The Kanimbla served in the Navy for 17 years, taking part in Australian and coalition operations from the western Pacific to the Middle East.
Read moreF-111s down in the dump
November 25, 2011 0 commentThe hulks of 23 decomissioned F-111s have been dumped in the Swanbank landfill near Ipswich, angering fans of the fighter jet. The F-111s had been based at RAAF Amberley before they were decomissioned last year in favor of the F/A-18 Super Hornet. The US government places tight restrictions on how equipment obtained through its Foreign
Read moreCASA to review civilian UAV regs
November 25, 2011 0 commentCASA is launching a review of decade old rules governing civilian use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Current rules were drafted at a time when there was little such use and contain few details on important subjects such pilot qualifications, airworthiness and risk management. The lack of clear guidance makes new applications onerous and increases
Read moreKiwi flight school sees Asian growth
November 25, 2011 0 commentNew Zealand based CTC Aviation Hamilton has landed a long term pilot training contract with Royal Brunei Airlines. The agreement follows deals with British Airways and Monarch Airlines in recent months, CTC says. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please
Read moreBankstown flags expanded cargo operations
November 25, 2011 3 commentSydney Metro Airport Bankstown is exploring plans to expand overnight freight operations. That could include facilitating a dedicated fleet of Boeing 737 freighters or a similar type of aircraft at the airport. Currently, overnight freight activities at the airport are limited to midsized propeller aircraft. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login
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