CASA Exemptions
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CASA Exemptions
Following the link from the latest Flight Safety Australia magazine, I logged in to the CASA exemptions roster.
I was kind of surprised to see the number of them , 13000 odd.
(includes variations, approvals etc. dating back to 97)
http://casa.gov.au/avreg/rules/download/exempt.csv
I was kind of surprised to see the number of them , 13000 odd.
(includes variations, approvals etc. dating back to 97)
http://casa.gov.au/avreg/rules/download/exempt.csv
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Tis all part of the regulatory review process.
CASA is bumping and grinding its way towards its own version of regulatory utopia - the main aim being clear, simple, easily understood regulations.
The end state will see the voluminous and anachronistic aviation regulations simplified into just two rules :
RULE 1 : No one may, under any circumstances, fly any kind of flying machine.
RULE 2 : CASA may, in its absolute discretion, issue exemptions to Rule 1.
CASA is bumping and grinding its way towards its own version of regulatory utopia - the main aim being clear, simple, easily understood regulations.
The end state will see the voluminous and anachronistic aviation regulations simplified into just two rules :
RULE 1 : No one may, under any circumstances, fly any kind of flying machine.
RULE 2 : CASA may, in its absolute discretion, issue exemptions to Rule 1.