Aerial view of Caloundra Airport showing intersecting runways in a non-controlled environment.

When the picture doesn’t match the call: Intersecting runways at non-controlled aerodromes

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You've probably been there. Someone transmits base. You scan. Nothing. You reach late downwind, call base yourself, start your turn and then bam! They're right there, tighter than expected, closer than the call suggested.
Hayden Saunders receives his AME Scholarship certificate from Air Chief Marshal (Retd) Mark Binskin AC, CASA Board Chair, and Matt Bouttell, Executive Manager Regulatory Oversight Division

‘Just stoked’: Hayden Saunders’ scholarship success fuels next career milestone

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After 14 years in the aviation industry, Hayden Saunders is taking the next step towards becoming a licensed aircraft maintenance engineer (LAME). His hard work has been recognised with one of CASA’s 2026 aviation maintenance engineer scholarships.
Mixed aircraft in the hangar

What you don’t see can put you at risk

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Good situational awareness is essential for safe aviation operations. But there’s more to consider. The harder we focus on one task, the easier it becomes to miss something else that matters.

Straight from the right seat

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Imagine having over 37 years of flying instructor experience. Every airspace change, every nervous student, every teaching moment in the sky – witnessed, absorbed,...
No 5 transponder Class D 3000, close-up view.

Seen by ATC: Preparing for transponder requirements in Sydney airspace

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New Class D airspace in Sydney will bring many changes to pilots, one of them being the requirement to carry and use a transponder.
A visual terminal chart depicting the updated Sydney airspace

Cleared for take-off? Get ready for Sydney’s new airspace

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If you fly in or around Bankstown or Camden, or transit the Sydney basin, your operation changes on 9 July 2026. We asked Airservices Australia what a pilot really needs to know to fly in this area.
A man is working on an aeroplane engine, which is purple and white.

Putting the pieces together: modular engineer licensing

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A new approach to gaining engineering qualifications aims to boost supply in this important trade.

Imposter syndrome

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One of the many affectionate jokes about the seemingly immortal Douglas DC-3 is how on many surviving examples the aircraft data plate is the...
The shadow of an aeroplane over whispy cloud

The silence over Kingaroy

What you cannot hear can still hurt you, as this pilot was shocked to discover, despite due diligence. Only the mk1 eyeball saved the day.
An oncoming aeroplane with blue sky behind it

Was I the villain?

A thorough self-debrief after an unsettling encounter leads a pilot to some sobering conclusions about procedure and visibility.
An aeroplane spraying a field, with an airspace map superimposed over the sky behind it

Mix-up in the salad bowl

Unchallenged assumptions about controlled airspace procedures put this pilot in a potentially very dangerous situation.
A cockpit with gauges and a GPS.

Perfectly gauged response

A newly minted pilot faces their first emergency, with the added complication of it happening in tightly controlled airspace. Spoiler: it ended well.

Believe it can happen

About 8 years ago on a perfect winter's morning, I was conducting a flight from a Class D aerodrome. It was an IFR flight...

Don’t stop now!

When nothing goes right, distraction and frustration open the door for error.