Australian Flying

An Easier Path

For some years, general aviation (GA) has been asking for less complex maintenance rules that reduce costs, and I’m pleased to report we are moving to deliver on that this year.

As Australian Flying goes to print, we are hoping to start the consultation process on Part 43 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASR) governing maintenance of private and aerial work aircraft.

Much work and consultation has

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