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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority will deliver a free safety briefing for local pilots at Cessnock Airport on Wednesday, June 20.
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The briefing will focus on pilot pre-flight and in-flight decision making, flying within personal limits and hazards during landing.
Pilots will be encouraged to share their own good and bad flying experiences and any lessons they have learned.
CASA spokesperson Peter Gibson said the briefing for Cessnock pilots is part of a national aviation safety campaign.
“Getting pilots to think and talk about aviation safety issues is the key aim of the briefing,” Mr Gibson said.
“This is not just CASA talking but an important chance to share safety knowledge and experiences.”
The briefing will be held at the Hunter Recreational Flying Club at Cessnock Airport from 6pm to 8pm Wednesday, June 20.
Bookings can be made online at casa.gov.au.