The useability of the national aeronautical Information Processing System (NAIPS) flight planning module
The concern related to the useability of the NAIPS flight planning module on the Airservices Australia website.
Aviation: General aviation
The concern related to the useability of the NAIPS flight planning module on the Airservices Australia website.
The concern related to the trees which have been planted on the approach path for an airfield.
The concern related to the track of the missed approach procedure for the RNAV-E approach at Bunbury Airport as this takes an aircraft over an unlit mast on a hill but there are no altitude requirements to ensure there is separation with the mast.
The concern related to the changes which have been made to the taxiway markings and the notification to users of the airport layout changes.
The concern related to the changing safety culture within the organisation.
The concern related to air traffic controllers advising pilots not to broadcast on the area frequency when they are operating at an aerodrome which is not marked on a map.
The concern related to the provision of the latest edition of the Operations Manual in a format that had not been approved for use by CASA.
The concern related to a RPA training organisation operating from an airport which is frequented by flying schools during training flights.
The concern related to the incorrect information contained in the CASA training material which relates to the radio broadcast required at non-towered aerodromes.
The concern related to the reluctance by authorities to allocate a danger area to Jurien Bay despite intense parachute operations in the area