Advocacy and flight training The federation has been involved in
general aviation advocacy and matters affecting flight training in Australia. In 2026, RFACA publicly raised concerns about proposed Sydney Basin airspace changes associated with
Western Sydney International Airport, arguing that the measures could reduce capacity for flight training and general aviation operations at
Bankstown Airport. Federation material from 1966 shows that RFACA’s advocacy role long included arguments for government support to preserve a national pilot-training network. At the time, the federation said aero clubs were responsible for more than 15 per cent of all pilot training hours flown in Australia. It argued that aero clubs also provided essential training access in regional centres that were financially unattractive to commercial flying schools.
Department of Transport speeches to RFACA conferences in 1970s show that the annual conference had also become an established forum for direct discussion between the federation and government on matters affecting general aviation. In 1980, the Department told the conference that RFACA had been closely consulted on reforms to flight crew licensing standards, including a new flight instructor rating scheme, revised training syllabuses and the proposed biennial flight review for private and business pilots.
Australian Light Aircraft Championships PA28 Warrior taking part in the 2017 ALACs at
Latrobe Regional Airport. Since 1957, the RFACA has organised the
Australian Light Aircraft Championships (ALACs), a national competition for non-professional pilots held in conjunction with a host aero club. The championships are held annually and include precision flying events such as forced landing, aerobatics, streamer cutting, spot landing, and formation flying. The most recent edition was hosted by the Latrobe Valley Aero Club at
Traralgon in 2026. Hosting of Wings International alternates between Australia and New Zealand, with the most recent edition hosted by the South Canterbury Aero Club at
Timaru in 2026.
Scholarships RFACA administers scholarship programs for student pilots training with member flight schools. For over 15 years,
Airservices Australia have supported "Learn to Fly" Scholarships presented in conjunction with the federation at its annual flying conference. == Awards and honours ==