
This important issue will no doubt form part of discussions at the RPAS in Australian Skies conference in Canberra and we welcome further feedback and comment on our position paper. Our next focus will be on working with other aviation sectors and government to find a path forward. We have engaged with our membership on this issue to develop a position paper on Improving Airspace Safety and Accessibility in Class G Airspace through Electronic Conspicuity. Z.To enhance the safety and efficiency of Australia's airspace system and provide a pathway to future integrated airspace operations involving #RPAS and #AAM, AAUS is advocating for broader use of electronic conspicuity (EC) devices, especially around operations such as #BVLOS.ĪAUS believes stronger measures are needed to increase equipage of ADS-B and EC devices to increase safety, awareness, efficiency and economic benefits for all airspace users, and mandatory equipage, with appropriate exemptions, should also be considered. – All The Weight Of Our Dreams: On Living Racialized Autism : an anthology edited by Lydia X. – Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8 by Naoki Higashida the Black Hermonine Headcanon), and, of course, neurology.īooks I Haven’t Read Yet But Want To (aka what to get me for Christmas 😉 ): Headcanons can involve romantic connections, sexual orientation/gender identity, racial interpretation of characters whose race isn’t explicitly mentioned (i.e. *To “ headcanon” is to believe something about a character/characters/a setting or plot point in a work of fiction that isn’t explicitly stated by the book but that makes sense to you. – The Kalix MacRinnalch Series by Martin Millar – Memoirs Of An Imaginary Friend by Matthew Dicks – The Curious Case Of The Dog In The Nightime by Mark Haddon – Loud Hands: Autistic People, Speaking : an anthology edited by Julia Bascom – Typed Words Loud Voices : an anthology edited by Amy Sequeniza and Elizabeth J Grace – Aspergers On The Inside by Michelle Vines – Social Stranger: One Man’s Struggle With Asperger Syndrome by Travis Breeding – Look Me In The Eye by John Elder Robinson – All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome by Kathy Hoopmann – I Love Being My Own Autistic Self by Landon Bryce – The Guide To Good Mental Health On The Autism Spectrum by Jeanette Purkins, Dr. I’ve probably mentioned most of these books throughout the course of this month…but it’s nice to have them all in one place.
