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Ms Hannah Jackson Updated: 5 September 2025 Address: 39 Fairway Crawley WA 6009 Phone: 08 6488 7429 Services: Optec 900 CASA Approved Aviation Consultant (CAAC): No Aviation medical contact
Recognition of military qualifications We will continue to work with Defence on pathways for recognition of military qualifications for pilots and Licenced Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (LAME).DeliverablesWe will consider a recognition approach for Defence technical staff responsible for… Publication initiative
Streamline flight examiner rating approvals Current approaches to flight examiner rating approvals may not be flexible enough for the range of aviation operations. We aim to streamline efficiency by considering the size, complexity and compliance of operations.DeliverablesUndertake a scoping… Publication initiative
Rationalise pilot licensing exemptions for general aviation We will undertake a scoping activity to rationalise current exemptions related to general aviation.DeliverablesA review of exemptions will be undertaken to further reduce regulatory burden while maintaining safety standards, especially for smaller or… Publication initiative
Aerial application review Review fire-bombing requirements under the helicopter low-level rating, alongside broader enhancements to low-level and aerial application operations.DeliverablesUndertake a scoping activity to determine deliverable phases and to plan likely… Publication initiative
Flight crew licensing review Identify key GA elements of Part 61 for review against original policy intentions.DeliverablesWe will undertake a scoping activity to determine deliverable phases and to plan likely timeframes for a phased approach to the review. Publication initiative
Continuing airworthiness for general aviation – Part 43 The proposed Part 43 will reduce administrative costs and set the rules for the maintenance of aircraft engaged in private and aerial work operations.We’ve consulted over the last 4 years and have taken your feedback on board. We are currently… Publication initiative
Air transport and continuing airworthiness – Part 42 and Part 145 This will align the continuing airworthiness and maintenance regulations for all air transport sectors with the new flight operations safety risk framework.DeliverablesRegulation and MOS drafting to commence late 2025.Industry consultation will occur… Publication initiative
Enhance maintenance licence pathways Continue to remove regulatory burden to assist in the attraction and retention of aircraft maintenance engineers.DeliverablesPolicy development and consultation 2024, implementation progressively during 2025 with development and publication of the… Publication initiative