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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 preparation Pilot 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…

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Pilot Briefing, NAIPS and NOTAM services

Pilot Briefing Services (free call): 1800 805 150 Direct dial: 02 6268 5062 Fax: 02 6268 5033 AVFAX Help Desk: 02 6268 5065 NAIPS Help Desk: 1800 801 960 NOTAM Office: 02 6268 5063 Fax: 02 6268 5044 Airservices Service Desk: 1800 443 550 If you are attempting to report a life threatening emergency, please call 000…

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Runway safety

Driving safe operations Runway safety International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and Airservices consider runway safety to be one of their highest priorities as it remains one of the most serious threats to aviation safety. Airservices continues to work with the aviation industry to improve runway safety. Runway safety issues can include runway incursions, runway excursions…

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Airport and aerodrome operators

Quick links For 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 charts Noise exposure…

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Aircraft owners and operators

Quicklinks For aircraft owners and operators Links to calculate fees and charges, pay bills, and meet noise assessment and emissions certification requirements. RPAS in controlled airspace Environmental regulations for aircraft Aircraft noise regulations and the Deemed self-service portal Aircraft engine emissions support tool Charging information Information about Aviation charging The safety and integrity of Australia’s…

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Industry

Our industry Services for customers and industry We work with airline customers, airports, general aviation, industry bodies, and associations to foster and promote aviation in Australia. To find out more about our industry engagement, visit our Industry Hub. Visit Industry Hub Useful tools Navigate below for relevant quick links for pilots, aircraft owners and operators,…

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Aviation fire fighter of the year honoured in Melbourne

Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Services (ARFFS) Melbourne Substation Officer Carl Costin was today honoured as fire fighter of the year by Airservices CEO Jason Harfield and ARFFS Executive General Manager Rob Porter.

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Seven decades of Perth Tower transformation

Perth Airport and its air traffic control tower have had many transformations over the past 80 years. The simple wooden, single-storey tower has long been replaced, most recently by an 80 metre tower opened by then Prime Minister Bob Hawke in 1987. The Perth Airport (which was previously known as Guildford Aerodrome in the late…

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A new system to better communicate weather changes to pilots

Airservices will establish a new system improving the way unexpected but significant weather changes are identified and alerted to pilots. Launching on 8 November 2018, the alerting function of special weather reports (SPECI) will be operating through an upgraded NAIPS system.

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Frequently asked questions

FAQS Air Traffic Controller training The job of an air traffic controller has so many aspects that it tends to lead to as many questions. We have collected the most common ones here. The answers are brief so you can quickly find what you need to know. Who can I contact if I have questions…

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Airservices statement on recent ABC coverage

Any suggestion that Airservices is compromising on safety is totally incorrect and refused. There is no risk to the travelling public.

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Meteorological Collaborative Decision Making

Meteorological Collaborative Decision Making (MET CDM) is the process of considering aviation-related weather criteria contained in weather forecasts to assess the potential impact on the arrival rates used in Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM). This process aims to optimise runway capacity by closing the gap between planned and actual arrival rates which will provide for…

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Air Traffic Flow Management

Overview About ATFM Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) is a service provided by Airservices Australia aimed at achieving a balance between forecast air traffic capacity and actual air traffic demand. ATFM identifies and manages demand and capacity imbalances, both at airports and in airspace volumes. Where imbalances are identified, ATFM enables the implementation of ATFM…

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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…

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Contact us

How can we help you today? Aircraft noise You can lodge a complaint, comment, feedback or make an enquiry. Contact us Phone directory General information Expand Address: Alan Woods Building 25 Constitution Avenue Canberra ACT 2600 Australia Postal Address: GPO Box 367 Canberra ACT 2601 Phone: +61 2 6268 4111 Local Call (SYD): 1300 301…

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Air Traffic Control careers

The role Air Traffic Controller Are you ready for a career that brings a whole new world of exciting possibilities? As an Air Traffic Controller, you will be playing a crucial role as the guardian of the Australian sky. You will be part of a vital team that manages 11% of the world’s airspace, and…

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Portals

NAIPS internet service NOTAM Originator Portal Harmony Web Client National Operations Management Centre Weather Cameras WebTrak – Flight Tracker Airport Owner Downloads Online Store Data.Airservices ADO Portal

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Safety publications

Runway safety Runway Safety Video Pilot’s Guide to Runway Safety Runway Stop Bars Safety Net Stop Bars Presentation Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) Safety Net Tips for Flying at Metro D Aerodromes Tips for Flying – Archerfield Tips for Flying – Bankstown Tips for Flying – Cambridge Tips for Flying – Moorabbin Tips for Flying…

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Working with air traffic control

Improving safety together Working with ATC A safe airways system relies on pilots and controllers working together safely and effectively. Air Traffic Control (ATC) are always here to help. Equip yourself for a safer flight by understanding how ATC works, and what you can do to contribute to effective pilot-controller communication. Communication with ATC Effective…

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Airspace infringement

Navigating the skies safely Airspace 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…

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Precision Runway Monitor

Airservices Australia has a highly accurate surveillance system in Sydney known as the Precision Runway Monitor (PRM). PRM operations allow aircraft to safely make simultaneous approaches to the parallel runways at Sydney, reducing delays in poor weather by as much as 80 per cent. A Pilot’s Guide to PRM Operations at Sydney This page provides an…

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Purchasing electronic data from Airservices Australia

Airservices Australia (Airservices) offers a range of aeronautical data products in electronic format.  To purchase data in an electronic format please refer to the information below. Alternatively, hard copy products can be purchased through Airservices Online Store. Types of data available for purchase Aeronautical data that may be ordered through this website includes Standard Data, Tailored…

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Developments at and around airports

Overview Developments 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…

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Our safety commitment

The safety and integrity of Australia’s air navigation system is our most important consideration. We are committed to maintaining and enhancing our safety performance and systems. This commitment is outlined in our corporate safety policy. We continually strive to reduce risk for those who use our services and those who work in or visit our…

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Work with us

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.