International Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association

International Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association

INTERNATIONAL AIRCRAFT OWNERS AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association of Australia is a founding member of iAOPA, a nonprofit federation of 73 autonomous, non-governmental, national general aviation organizations. IAOPA has represented international general aviation for more than 35 years.  The combined total of individuals represented by these constituent member groups of IAOPA is over 470,000 pilots, who fly general aviation aircraft for business and personal transportation. General aviation is defined by ICAO as “All civil aviation operations other than scheduled air services and non-scheduled air transport operations for remuneration or hire.”

IAOPA Objectives
  • To facilitate the movement of general aviation aircraft internationally, for peaceful purposes, in order to develop friendship and understanding among the peoples of the world and to increase the utility, of the general aviation airplanes as a means of personal and business transportation;
  • To coordinate with other international and national organizations to promote better understanding of general aviation’s requirements and further the interests of the membership;
  • To integrate the views and requirements of member organizations with regard to international standards, recommended practices, procedures. facilities and services for international general aviation, providing forums as appropriate for meetings of representatives of the member groups;
  • To advance the interests of general aviation internationally and to represent the membership on matters of interest to general aviation at pertinent meetings of the International Civil Aviation Organization, WMO, ITU, EEC, etc.;
  • To encourage the implementation of planned systems, facilities, services and procedures in order to promote flight safety, efficiency and utility in the use of general aviation aircraft;
  • To encourage representatives of national general aviation member groups to meet with and work with their national authorities in the interest of promoting better understanding, enlightened regulation and adequate facilities for general aviation;
  • To encourage the collection from ICAO Contracting States and dissemination by ICAO of information, data and statistics relating to general aviation to provide a meaningful base for development of technical programs.

AOPA Australia Representative to iAOPA

Ms Aminta Hennessy – President
Mr Phillip Reiss – Past President

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