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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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Medical and security requirements

CASA Class 3 Medical You will be required to obtain a Class 3 Medical Certificate in accordance with medical standards specified by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) to work as a controller. Please read Regulation 67.160 of Part 67 of the CASRs before lodging your application through . If you have any doubt about…

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ARFF levels of service

Our level of service ranges from the provision of Category 6 to Category 10 services, as determined by Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regulations, at 26 of Australia’s busiest airports. Categories dictate the required amount of water and foam that is needed to be carried, the response times, water…

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Moving, building or renovating your house

What should I consider? When moving to or building a new home it is important to think about the impact aircraft noise may have at a new location. When renovating your home or building a new home, it is also important to be aware that there may be land use zoning conditions at your location,…

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Flight number callsigns

Flight number callsigns In conjunction with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), Airservices Australia manages the allocation of Flight Number Callsigns (FNCs) for Australian registered aircraft operating agencies. An FNC collectively refers to: the two (2LD) or three (3LD) letter designator used for aeronautical telecommunication services, flight plans and air traffic control displays; and the…

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Social media

Twitter Get the latest Airservices news and updates via our Twitter account: @AirservicesNews. Our Twitter account is a quick and easy way to keep up-to-date with new information from Airservices. Responding to Tweets Where possible Airservices will respond to reasonable replies and messages sent via Twitter. Formal requests and enquiries should be made through email or…

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OneSKY Australia program

About What is OneSKY? OneSKY Australia™ is the most complex transformation of air traffic management in Australian aviation history. It’s a partnership between Airservices and the Department of Defence, replacing existing air traffic management systems with an advanced integrated system known as the Civil Military Air Traffic Management System (CMATS). OneSKY Australia™ was established to…

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Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service

Saving lives Australia’s Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service We provide aviation rescue fire fighting services at 27 of Australia’s busiest airports, operating a fleet of more than 100 of the largest fire fighting vehicles in the country. We are always on stand-by to rescue people and property from an aircraft crash or fire and other…

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How to pay your account

BPay Details available on your monthly invoice Direct bank deposit or electronic funds transfer (EFT) Account Name: Airservices Australia Account Number: 10010887 BSB: 064008 Branch: 66 Eagle Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 Swift: CTBAAU2S Note: This account is not for Online Store/Publications purchases or subscription renewals. Payment options can be found in the Online Store FAQs. Information required when making payments: account…

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Regional Monitoring Agencies (RMA)

Region Responsible Regional Monitoring Agency Africa Africa and Indian Ocean (AFI) Regional Monitoring Agency (ARMA) Asia Monitoring Agency For Asia Region (MAAR) China China Regional Monitoring Agency (China RMA) Eastern Europe Regional Monitoring Agency EURASIA Europe European Regional Monitoring Agency (EURRMA) Japan Japan Airspace Safety Monitoring Agency (JASMA) Middle East Middle East Regional Monitoring Agency…

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Pilot Information Nights

Are you curious about what happens on the other end of the radio? Do you have any questions about air traffic control (ATC) but never had the chance to ask them? Then book in to attend one of our Pilot Information Nights to learn about the air traffic system and what impact pilot activities, decisions…

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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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Aircraft noise

Managing aircraft noise Our commitment We need to cater for the changing nature of aircraft operations, air traffic growth, airport expansion and advances in aviation technology, while keeping aviation safety as our first priority. This requires a careful balance of ensuring safety, operational efficiency, protecting the environment and minimising the effects of aviation noise on…

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Flight Notification Form

The ICAO-based Domestic Flight Notification was introduced on 17 July 1998. Some cosmetic changes have been recommended, accepted and introduced in the second version of the form. Airservices Australia is committed to ensuring that activities within Australian airspace are standardised with international practice. The ICAO Flight Notification form was introduced to coincide with the commissioning…

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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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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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Aviation charging

Costs and fees How do we charge Airservices levies charges to aircraft operators that engage our services in the Australian airspace. Our charges may include fees applied or collected on behalf of other Australian government agencies, and may include aviation fire fighting charges at selected aerodromes. Make a payment Regulating charges How we calculate charges…

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Automatic Fire Alarm Monitoring Service

Our Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service (ARFFS) provides a range of services at 26 airports around Australia. ARFFS Services Aviation Fire Fighters are ready to respond to fires in aircraft and buildings at airports, provide rescue and first-aid services for aircraft passengers and crew, provide technical advice on fire safety and assist in educating users…

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Frequency Assignment

Frequency Assignment Airservices is responsible for the Aeronautical Mobile (Route) Service AM(R)S Spectrum within Australia and its Territories. Airservices is able to provide a frequency assignment service as a first step to obtaining a aeronautical apparatus licence to operate a radio transmitter within the AM(R)S bands. Assignments can be made for radio communications within the…

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Our services

Keeping our skies safe Supporting aviation We provide a range of world-class services that allow safe and equitable access to our skies. Our primary focus is ensuring the safety of air travel – both in the air and on the ground – and providing service outcomes that are matched to the needs of our airline…

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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy Contents About Airservices and this Privacy Policy Personal information collected and stored by Airservices How Airservices uses and discloses personal information Overseas Disclosure How Airservices stores your personal information Access to and correction of personal information Social Media Integrations IP addresses Feedback / Complaints / Contact Changes to our Policy 1. About Airservices…

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Aircraft noise regulations

Regulations for Aircraft noise All civil aircraft operating in Australia are required to comply with the Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 2018 regardless of size, purpose or ownership. As an aircraft operator/owner you have responsibility to ensure your aircraft meets these regulations. Eligibility to operate the aircraft in compliance with the Air Navigation (Aircraft Noise) Regulations 2018…

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Monitoring aircraft noise

Noise and flight path monitoring system Our Noise and Flight Path Monitoring System (NFPMS) collects noise and flight path data at Brisbane, Cairns, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Essendon, Adelaide and Perth airports. This system operates 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week, collecting data from every aircraft operating to and from the airport. NFPMS uses long-term noise monitors located…

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Hot fire training

Airservices provides Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Services (ARFFS) at 27 major domestic and international airports across the country. ARFFS operates in accordance with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) regulations, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standard Rules and Recommended Practices to: conduct operations to rescue persons and property from an aircraft that, as the result…

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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.