CASA 30 years

Change in the air: CASA at 30

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Australia's aviation regulator marks its 30th anniversary.

Ignite the passion – Hudson Dagge

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From the dusty expanses of remote Australian cattle stations to the cockpit of a plane and now working in hangars, CASA aircraft maintenance engineer...

Drone flyer diary: Graham Doig

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Drones allow new aviation technologies and ideas to be tested faster and cheaper than ever before.

Flying high? Be cautious with common medications this winter

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Did you know that common cold and flu medications can impair your ability to fly or work safely in aviation—and even cause you to...

Drone flyer diary: Matt Germs

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Matt Germs works at Hydrobiology, an independent environmental consultancy based in Perth that specialises in Earth and Ocean sciences.

Navigating the margins with Special VFR

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Special VFR is not a workaround for poor planning or an excuse to press on.

A tense examination

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Calibration of the instruments used in aircraft overhaul and repair is a small but vital aspect of maintenance safety.

Ring of fire

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A tiny, inexpensive part was ignored for decades until it failed, with dreadful consequences. The fiery crash of a 44-year-old Mooney MJ201 in 2022 remains...
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Why we make the call

Despite being born into an aviation family and being drilled from an early age in propeller awareness, I had the extremely sobering experience of...
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Silent scream

Using your ears is a much less stressful way to maintain separation than relying on your eyes alone.
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Twice befuddled

Dismay and disappointment over an initial mistake can predispose you to subsequent lapses.
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Cascade of confusion

Lookout and situational awareness are as essential in controlled airspace as anywhere else.

Positive climb

Audio adds a new dimension to this anonymous first officer's close call, first published in 2021.

Things can happen

It’s in the nature of aviation that small shifts can have big consequences.