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ASAC has two main roles: it represents Australia at the FAI, and lobbies on behalf of sport aviation.
FAI is the world body which governs air sports, and which regulates aviation records, including space and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). |
Air Sports. FAI regulates air sports through a number of its Commissions. ASAC members have delegates on each Commission.
Records. Through ASAC, Australians and international visitors are able to set world and national records in almost every facet of sport and recreational aviation. As well, ASAC provides a record service to the general aviation, commercial and military sectors. Fees apply. |
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| ASAC is essentially a lobbying body. It seeks to protect and promote its members’ interests at state and federal political and governmental levels, especially with regards to air space and regulatory matters. ASAC’s representatives have regular and ongoing contact with all responsible authorities, and the relevant Ministers’ offices. ASAC has direct and regular input into policy and regulatory matters that affect sport aviation. |
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