Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is an independent statutory authority of the Australian Government. Its primary role is to regulate civil aviation safety in Australia, ensuring that air travel is safe for passengers and crew. CASA develops safety standards, conducts inspections, and oversees the licensing of pilots and aircraft operators.
CASA also works to promote a safety culture within the aviation industry. It collaborates with various stakeholders, including airlines, airports, and aviation training organizations, to enhance safety practices. By enforcing regulations and providing guidance, CASA aims to minimize risks and improve overall aviation safety in Australia.