Recreational Aviation Australia
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Recreational Aviation Australia (abbreviated to RAA or RA-Aus) formally known as the Australian Ultralight Federation (AUF) is the governing body of ultralights in Australia.[1]
As of 31 December 2007 RA-Aus had almost 7800 voting members and over 2912 aircraft registered. Excluding instructors and students the members fly an average of 35 hours per year.[2]
RA-Aus registers ultralight aircraft and issues pilot certificates through 113 approved flight training facilities.
[edit] See Also
List of RA-Aus Certified Aircraft Types
[edit] References
- ^ Civil Aviation Safety Authority (undated). Sport and Recreational Flying Associations. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ RA-Aus (January 2008). Benchmark events in Australian Recreational Aviation. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
[edit] External links
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