CASA stands for the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. It is the Australian government agency responsible for regulating civil aviation safety in Australia. CASA's primary function is to ensure the safety of civil aviation operations in Australia by developing and enforcing safety standards, conducting safety checks, and providing safety education and training.
CASA is responsible for regulating all aspects of civil aviation in Australia, including aircraft operations, airworthiness of aircraft, licensing of pilots and air traffic controllers, air navigation and communication equipment, and aviation safety standards.
CASA works closely with industry stakeholders, such as airlines, airports, and aviation organizations, to ensure that safety standards are maintained and improved over time. Its ultimate goal is to ensure the safety of passengers and crew, as well as the general public, in all civil aviation operations in Australia
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