Don't need to give tower POB and information received (alpha, bravo etc) when establishing contact after being handed over by approach, in Australia.
Rules regarding nominating IFR alternates different. Ditto for visual approaches. They amount to more or less the same thing, but worded and sometimes interpreted quite differently.
DGA approaches in Australia. DME steps in NZ. Manoeving within a DGA sector isn't commonly done in NZ.
MSA in Australia = minium sector altitude (25 nm or 10 nm). Equivalient to VORSEC charts in NZ. MSA = Minimum safe altitude in NZ (LSALT in Australia).
INTERs don't tend to get used in NZ.
Transition levels different.
That's just a few. Many to come..
Last edited by skytops; 15th Aug 2008 at 08:28.