The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is responsible for ensuring the safety of civil aviation in Australia. CASA is the government body responsible for regulating and overseeing the nation's aviation industry. Their main role is to regulate and administer the aviation safety standards, issue licenses and certificates to pilots, maintain the airworthiness of aircraft, and conduct safety inspections and audits. CASA is also responsible for enforcing compliance with civil aviation legislation and regulations in order to ensure the highest level of safety in the Australian aviation sector.
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This form is used for individuals in Australia to apply for an Aviation Reference Number (ARN). The ARN is a unique identifier for aviation-related activities in the country.