Approval of Special Flight Permits

AvSafe can approve Special Flight Permits (SFP) for Australian Registered Aircraft both within or outside of Australia.

A special flight permit may be issued for an aircraft that may not currently meet applicable airworthiness requirements, but is capable of safe flight, for the following purposes: Flying aircraft to a point for repairs, alterations, maintenance, or storage (for example, ferrying an aircraft from point A to point B).

Any person may apply for issue of an SFP. The registered operator is usually the
applicant

An application for an SFP can be made to AvSafe we have an Instrument of Appointment holder authorised by CASA to process and issue the SFP.

Useful Links

CASA Advisory Circular AC 21-09 for SFP

Form 725 Application for Issue of a Special Flight Permit

Please contact us if you need help with obtaining a SFP

A Special Flight Permit (SFP) is a permit issued by aviation authorities to aircraft owners or operators to allow an aircraft to fly under conditions that do not meet the normal airworthiness requirements. The permit is issued when the aircraft is capable of safe flight but does not meet the airworthiness standards for normal operations. The permit is issued for a specific purpose and for a limited time.

Avsafe plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and compliance of these flights.

When an aircraft operator needs a Special Flight Permit, they need to submit a SFP application to CASA or Avsafe. The application process involves providing detailed information about the flight, including the purpose, route, and any specific requirements or conditions.

Avsafe carefully reviews each application, assessing the potential risks and ensuring that all necessary safety measures are in place.

Once Avsafe approves the Special Flight Permit, the aircraft operator can proceed with their planned flight. It is important to note that Avsafe’s approval is contingent upon the operator’s compliance with all conditions imposed by the SFP and the relevant regulations.

Avsafe’s role in approving Special Flight Permits demonstrates their commitment to maintaining the highest levels of safety in Australian aviation. By carefully evaluating each application and ensuring compliance, Avsafe helps to protect both aircraft operators and the general public.

Whether it’s a one-time special flight or a recurring need, aircraft operators can rely on Avsafe for their expertise and efficient approval process. Avsafe’s dedication to safety and compliance makes them a valuable resource for the Australian aviation industry.