Military aircraft are built and tested to different standards than that put forward by CASA or any equivalent international civil aviation governing body. As such, in accordance with Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Parts 132.140, 150 and 132.155;
– The design, manufacture and airworthiness of the aircraft are not required to meet any standard recognized by CASA; and
– CASA does not require the aircraft to be operated to the same degree of safety as an aircraft used for regular public transport or charter operations; and
– The passenger agrees to participate in this flight at his or her own risk; and
– If it is reasonable to believe that a passenger cannot understand the safety briefing; said passenger must be accompanied on the flight by a parent, guardian, or carer; and
– A detailed briefing will be provided to the passenger before they board the aircraft. This will include signing our liability waiver and acknowledgment of the briefing.

