Aircraft
- Aircraft safety
- Cabin safety
- Airworthiness
- Continuing airworthiness
- Airworthiness directives
- Aircraft flight test and evaluation
- Maintenance regulations
- Manufacturing
- Cessna supplemental inspection documents
- Airworthiness contacts
- CASR part 66 maintenance personnel licensing
- Information for operators of R22 and R44 helicopters
- Mounting small cameras in aircraft
- Civil aircraft register
- Aircraft register search
- Aircraft registration
- Aircraft register data files
- Registration marks
- Irrevocable deregistration and export request authorisation
- Aircraft registration frequently asked questions
- Contact the civil aircraft register
- Import and register foreign aircraft
- Regulations - CASR Part 47
- Foreign operators
- Fuel
- Sport aviation
- Drones
Can I pack that? Use our dangerous goods app
Are the items you're packing safe to fly?
It's your responsibility to make sure what you're packing doesn't pose a risk to you and other passengers. Our dangerous goods app will help you figure out what you can and can't pack, and how to pack items safely.
You can access the app from the locations below:
If you can't find the item you're looking for, you can ask one of our dangerous goods inspectors or you can find more information on our dangerous goods page. You can also check with your airline or airport staff.
For more information about non-dangerous goods that may be restricted for entry into Australia, please visit the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. You can also use the Can I bring it back guide as a quick reference for items such as duty-free goods, food and drink, market goods and shopping, weapons, medicine, other substances and more.