Contents
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Frequently asked questions
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Licence-free activities
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Getting licensed
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First contacts
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Branching out
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Projects & technical
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News
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ACMA
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WIA
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You've already read about
the wide range of activities amateurs enjoy covered in the FAQ. Now you've got your licence, learn more
about getting involved from the articles and links below.
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