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Safe skies for all: support for local government in Australia

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is the Australian government body responsible for regulating aviation safety. Its role includes developing and enforcing safety standards, safety education and training, and issuing licenses and permits for pilots and operators.

One of CASA’s key responsibilities is regulating the use of drones, or remotely piloted aircraft (RPA).

This includes setting safety standards for drone use, licensing and accreditation of operators, aircraft registration, safety promotion and enforcement activity.

As well as being a fun recreational activity for individuals and families, drones offer several benefits to local government in Australia. They can be used for aerial inspections of infrastructure, mapping and surveying land, emergency response, search and rescue operations, environmental monitoring, and public safety.

In addition to its regulatory role of drones, CASA also provides support and guidance to local government authorities on matters related to aerodromes. This support can take the form of education and training, as well as technical advice and assistance. CASA’s technical experts can provide guidance on aerodrome regulations, planning and design and compliance issues to help local government authorities ensure that they are meeting their obligations under the law.

Overall, CASA plays a crucial role in regulating aerodromes and the use of drones in Australia to make sure they are operated safely and responsibly. Its support and guidance are essential for local government authorities who need advice or assistance in their area. By working together, CASA and local government authorities can help to ensure safer skies for all.

If you have questions about drones or aerodromes in your local government area, come and see us at Stand 48 at the 2023 National General Assembly from 13-16 June at the National Convention Centre in Canberra.

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