Part 65 Competency Standards for Air Traffic Controllers and On-the-Job Training Instructors (Airservices Australia) Exemption 2026
Summary
Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority has issued Exemption Instrument CASA EX24/26, exempting Airservices Australia from specified requirements under Part 65 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. The exemption relates to competency standards for air traffic controllers and on-the-job training instructors. The instrument was registered on the Federal Register of Legislation and came into force on 15 April 2026.
What changed
CASA has issued a legislative instrument exempting Airservices Australia from specific competency standard requirements under Part 98 of the Civil Aviation Safety Regulations 1998. The exemption applies to air traffic controller and on-the-job training instructor competency standards. The instrument came into force on 15 April 2026.
Airservices Australia and affected personnel should review the specific conditions of the exemption to ensure continued compliance with any alternative requirements or reporting obligations that may apply during the exemption period.
What to do next
- Monitor compliance with any conditions attached to the exemption
- Contact CASA if changes to operations affect exemption eligibility
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CASA EX24/26 — Part 65 Competency Standards for Air Traffic Controllers and On-the-Job Training Instructors (Airservices Australia) Exemption 2026
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Latest version F2026L00436 15 April 2026
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