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Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)

The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is an Australian government agency responsible for regulating civil aviation safety. Its main role is to ensure that Australian air travel, including airlines, pilot training, and aircraft maintenance, meets high safety standards. CASA develops aviation safety regulations, monitors compliance, and conducts inspections to protect passengers and crew. By overseeing these aspects of aviation, CASA aims to prevent accidents and enhance the overall safety of the air transportation system in Australia.