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  1. This extract  from the RAAus CEO is somewhat concerning...
    'As part of our ongoing Part 149 obligations, RAAus must provide CASA with a range of statistics, including safety and compliance data. For this first quarter of 2023, we’ve continued to see the same kind of non-compliances occurring, which is disappointing. As an example, we identified two aircraft flown without current registration, eight instances of Instructors operating with expired medicals, six instances of pilots operating without a current BFR, and the list goes on.'

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  2. 30 minutes ago, spacesailor said:

    They say if you decide to go to ' trike ' weight shift , you have to rain on ' hang gliders '  ! .

    It doesn't seem right to me . so if trikes are ( HGFA ) now SAFA  . were does ' Powered parachutes ' come under ? .

    spacesailor

    Pretty sure Aerochute  powered paragliders are RAAus, any other paraglider and powered paraglider is SAFA. Confusing and inconsistent system of self regulation however you look at it.

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  3. 8 minutes ago, onetrack said:
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    3000 aircraft

    Of that 3000 aircraft, how many are actually flying regularly, and how many are dust-gathering hangar queens? The mustering/station industry must be the major component of RA-Aus

    I suspect you are on the money here. I know of numerous 

     hangars that have dusty, unused, unserviceable aircraft that have RAAus rego current. Probably simmilar in may locations.

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  4. It would be interesting to know the average age of RAA pilots. Looking around aero clubs there seems to be a significant deficit of members under the age of 70. Senior members often own aircraft but rarely fly, if at all. 

     

    We may already be in a perfect storm, red tape burocracy, spiralling costs, less activity with instruction and local flying creates less interest generally so numbers coming into the sport will not come close to replacing those hanging up their headsets.

     

    It is deeply concerning to me.

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, farri said:

    It`s some of both of those things!

    I don't think instructors generally make much money due to the amount of time that goes into supporting theory and ground briefings. It seems to be the passionate aviators who came from the AUF such as you Farri that are going..going..gone.

     

    The bigger schools that train and employ instructors from their own students seem to be doing okay but they are the minority I think. 

     

    It's the flying clubs and regional schools which seem to be disappearing fast.

     

    What could RAA do to support those inerested in taking on the role in regional areas.

     

    One suggestion could be the  supervision of new instructors using technology when there is not pracical ability for a CFI to be onsite while they work through their training. This could also help GA training which is also suffering a simmilar fate. 

     

    PS thanks for you youtube vids Farri they are great.

     

     

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    7 hours ago, cherk said:

    Thanks Churk, tried them recently, the website doesn't work for orders and then I found the email contact for orders very slow and suss, were keen for payment but vague detailing shipment and supply. Found reviews dating back 7 years to recent warning about dealing with them.

     

    https://www.resellerratings.com/store/Futurlec

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