South African Model Aircraft Association (SAMAA)
The South African Model Aircraft Association is the governing body for model aircraft activities (also known as aeromodelling, or model aviation).
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The South African Model Aircraft Association is the governing body for model aircraft activities (also known as aeromodelling, or model aviation).
Continue reading →SAAsMA has members who operate in the international arena of aviation medicine, and we believe that SAAsMA has the inherent ability to once again become an internationally recognised body of expertise specialising in the African context of aviation medicine, with the ability to integrate this African context into the wider international forum of experts.
Continue reading →Aviation Medicine is a medical specialty which combines aspects of preventive, occupational, environmental and clinical medicine with the physiology and psychology of man in flight. It is concerned with the health and safety of those who fly; crew and passengers; as well as the selection and performance of those who hold aviation licenses.
Continue reading →Since the early days, HASA has been at the forefront of fighting with the powers that be to cut down the amount of red tape to operate and maintain helicopters in South Africa. We are not alone in this struggle, as this is a worldwide phenomenon, and we learn from our associate members like Helicopter Association International (HAI). In 2014, we also become an associate member of the Middle East & Africa Helicopter Association (MEAHA).
Continue reading →The Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) is comprised of members with an interest in building, flying, or restoring their own aircraft. EAA gives members an opportunity to share ideas and experiences, get help with a difficult project, or even chat with another member who has common interests. EAA is an AeroClub affiliate.
Continue reading →The Commercial Unmanned Aircraft Association of Southern Africa’s purpose is to represent the interests of member companies and affiliated groups and associations at local, national and regional levels. We provide a platform for all members of the commercial unmanned aviation industry to voice their concerns and participate in the affairs of this new sector in aviation.
Continue reading →The Board of Airline Representatives of South Africa (BARSA) represents the interests of its African and International members to government, airport operators and other stakeholders in the airline industry with the aim of facilitating and further developing a safe, efficient and viable aviation industry in South Africa.
Continue reading →AMOSA represents the interests of Aircraft Maintenance Organizations (AMOs) within South Africa and its membership extends from one person AMOs to large AMOs in the fixed wing, rotary and accessories fields.
Continue reading →The association of Non-Scheduled Operators (ANSO) was founded early in 2009 as an affiliate of the Commercial Aviation Association of Southern Africa (CAASA). The intention was to satisfy the need to have technical and industry-specific support and representation pertaining to matters affecting fixed-wing non-scheduled commercial operators.
As one of the youngest affiliates of CAASA, it still has a lot to achieve, and although significantly shy of its parent association’s 70-year existence, it sees itself as a strategic component of the organisation, and an essential contributor for the future.
Continue reading →ASAAT is one of the leading professional organisations committed to the highest standards of trading within the aerospace environment, including aircraft and aircraft parts sales, service and brokerage.
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