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Developments at and around airports

OverviewDevelopments at and around airports Development activities at and around airports may have the potential to impact air safety and limit the scope of aviation operations at that airport. Airservices works with industry to ensure developments do not penetrate protected airspace, interfere with critical communication, navigation and surveillance equipment or create other hazards. Developments around…

Airport and aerodrome operators

Quick linksFor airport and aerodrome operators Links for AIP amendments, NAIPS portal, information about developments and airspace protection. NAIPS portal NOTAM originator information Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) AIP document amendment calendar Automatic fire alarm monitoring service Developments at and around airports ANEF endorsement Data orders Aerodrome Operator Interface Agreements (AOIAs) ANEF chartsNoise exposure forecasting Australian…

Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Part 175 — Airservices and You

Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Part 175 – Airservices and You Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Part 175 (CASR Part 175) under the Civil Aviation Act 1988 came into effect on 5 March 2015. This regulation establishes standards and legislative requirements for the quality and integrity of data and information used in air navigation. Specifically, information published…

Airspace infringement

Navigating the skies safelyAirspace infringement An airspace infringement (AI) is the unauthorised entry of an aircraft into airspace where a clearance is required, or to which entry is prohibited. Equip yourself for a safer flight by understanding the potential risks AIs can cause. Potential risks of AI include: mid-air collision loss of separation increased workload…

Flight briefing

Flight briefing tools Off air route flight planning options Independent visual approaches Precision runway monitor Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) Flight Number Callsigns Pre-flight preparationPilot responsibility Pilots are no longer required to lodge details about tracks, headings, true air and ground speeds or time intervals. However, you have a responsibility to prepare and plan for your…

Aeronautical Information Management

About the programWhat is AIM? ICAO defines Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) as the dynamic, integrated management of aeronautical information services through the provision and exchange of quality-assured digital aeronautical data, in collaboration with all parties. In November 2018, Doc 10066 – Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS) Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) had become applicable to…

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Airservices is at the forefront of Australian aviation. We are uniquely connected to all parts of the industry and offer exciting and innovative work across a range of operational and corporate roles.

Career paths on offer at Airservices include
Air Traffic Control, Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting, information technology, corporate support and more.