Civil Aviation Safety Authority
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is an independent government agency in Australia responsible for regulating civil aviation safety. Its primary role is to ensure that all aspects of aviation, including aircraft operations, maintenance, and pilot training, meet safety standards. CASA develops and enforces regulations to promote safe flying practices and protect the public.
CASA also conducts safety audits, provides guidance to the aviation industry, and offers training programs to enhance safety awareness. By collaborating with various stakeholders, including airlines and airports, CASA aims to foster a culture of safety within the aviation sector, ensuring that air travel remains safe and reliable for everyone.