casa
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In Australia, Posting Drone Video On YouTube Might Get You Fined
If you own a drone, you have to be responsible about where you fly it — and that means respecting the existing rules in place from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Uploading footage of your less-than-legal drone antics might see you copping a fine from the boys in blue.
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Qantas And Virgin Australia Ready For Gadgets At Takeoff
Following last year’s moves by the FAA in the US, Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has updated its guidance on the use of personal electronics during takeoff and landing. Qantas was first to apply for approval last month, and on Friday Virgin Australia officially requested customers be allowed “to use personal electronic devices from…
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Will The Australian Airline Safety Gods Relax Restrictions On Gadgets In-Flight?
When it comes to the rules of the air in Australia, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority’s (CASA) rule is law. Like all governing bodies, however, it can be influenced by the decisions of international bodies like the FAA in the US. So if the FAA eases up on in-flight gadget restrictions, will CASA ease up…