Recreational Aviation Australia (abbreviated to RAA or RAAus), formerly known as the Australian Ultralight Federation (AUF), is the governing body for ultralights in Australia.[3]
Chairman - Michael Monck[2] CEO - Matthew Bouttell
Website
www.raa.asn.au
RAAus registers ultralight aircraft and issues pilot certificates through 170 approved flight training facilities under a delegation from the nation's aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority.[1]
"Accessible, safe aviation for all by being an industry leader in developing sport and recreational aviation for the fun and enjoyment of our members"[4]
Membershipedit
As of 24 September 2020 RAAus had just under 10,000 voting members and almost 3,500 aircraft registered.[5]
recreational, aviation, australia, abbreviated, raaus, formerly, known, australian, ultralight, federation, governing, body, ultralights, australia, limited, type, profit, founded, 1983, australian, ultralight, federation, headquarters, fyshwick, australian, c. Recreational Aviation Australia abbreviated to RAA or RAAus formerly known as the Australian Ultralight Federation AUF is the governing body for ultralights in Australia 3 Recreational Aviation Australia Limited Type Not for profit Founded 1983 as the Australian Ultralight Federation Headquarters Fyshwick Australian Capital Territory Australia Membership Individuals and companies Field Aviation advocacy and aircraft registration Number of Members 9400 February 2017 1 Key Personnel Chairman Michael Monck 2 CEO Matthew Bouttell Website www raa asn au RAAus registers ultralight aircraft and issues pilot certificates through 170 approved flight training facilities under a delegation from the nation s aviation regulator the Civil Aviation Safety Authority 1 Contents 1 Mission 2 Membership 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksMission editRAAus stated mission is Accessible safe aviation for all by being an industry leader in developing sport and recreational aviation for the fun and enjoyment of our members 4 Membership editAs of 24 September 2020 RAAus had just under 10 000 voting members and almost 3 500 aircraft registered 5 See also editList of RA Aus certified aircraft typesReferences edit a b Brandon John March 2010 The RA Aus association and our mission Archived from the original on 12 February 2010 Retrieved 2 May 2010 Recreational Aviation Australia 1 October 2011 Your RAAus contacts Archived from the original on 9 February 2012 Retrieved 14 January 2012 Civil Aviation Safety Authority n d Sport and Recreational Flying Associations Archived from the original on 15 May 2008 Retrieved 25 May 2008 Strategic Plan RAAus www raa asn au Retrieved 22 December 2017 About Us Recreational Aviation Australia Archived from the original on 16 April 2020 Retrieved 3 June 2008 External links editOfficial web site nbsp This article about an organisation in Australia is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This article about an aviation related organization is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Recreational Aviation Australia amp oldid 1162157032, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,