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  1. Nope. They're much closer when the lake is full, you ought to see them from boat level (esp. from the top deck of a houseboat!). I read the report as saying as much, 133 ft above water on that day, and the lake was 72.5 feet below full (288.9m-266.5m), which leaves around 60ft of clearance when the lake is full - which looks about right (I'm not game enough to try and measure it with a stick or anything). The wires were resagged (tightened) over 15 years ago (ie before the PA28 crash - I won't call it an accident) to get that sort of clearance as houseboats had been permitted to increase in height. Sorry for the thread drift.
  2. CASA are definitely 'on the case' - witness list of over 30 to interview, and some of those also have (phone) video additional to that which we've already seen. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-01-10/casa-to-quiz-ultralight-crash-witnesses/3765882/?site=goulburnmurray&section=news
  3. Later article in the Border Mail does have some quotes from the pilot. http://www.bordermail.com.au/news/local/news/general/i-was-flying-safely-crash-pilot/2410191.aspx?storypage=0 Hmmm. "Altimeter ...reading...500 ft" The lake when full is 192.0 mAHD, and is currently reading 189.19 metresAHD (which is a tad over 610 ft above AHD, which approximates the old 'sea level')
  4. Just saw on the WIN TV news that the incident was witnessed by two off-duty police and one on-duty water policeman and they are providing witness statements. The pilot has two days to provide a written report to RAAus who will then advise CASA. Pilot was breath tested at the scene, but police aren't saying anything (as usual). Pilot had blood samples taken at hospital for alcohol and drug testing. The delay on those is running at abt 1 month.
  5. http://www.wattsbridge.com.au/
  6. Great acronym - BRATS:welcome:
  7. Maj, in post 133, qwerty said
  8. Bushpilot: this thread might answer your question: http://www.recreationalflying.com/forum/equipment-reviews/30819-flight-planner-3000-version-6-3c.html
  9. Motorbikes indeed. I bought a bike from him in 1971, when he had the shop in Box Hill. And Gary was still very much an up-and-coming moto-crosser.
  10. Have a look at BAA Buraq Aviation Australia Buraq Aviation Australia. The specs certainly look the same as the Terrier - wingspan, length, height, wheel track, weights, airfoil section, fuel capacity, engine!
  11. Might be mistaking 'lbs' for 'kgs'. This from Flying Scotchman - Aircraft Information - N9584L describing a Skyhawk C172P regd N9584L : Maximum Weight 2400 LBS Standard Empty Weight 1433 LBS Maximum Useful Load 974 LBS Fuel Capacity: Total 43 GAL I'm assuming that the quoted fuel capacity is in US gallons, hence 43g = 163 litres, or approx. 120kg ? The quoted max useful of 974lbs = 442 kg Less 120 for fuel, leaves 322kg. The example posted above says "100kg baggage", ie leaving 222 kg for POB.
  12. And another one which gets mentioned from time to time on another aviation forum (peeepeeesomething:raise_eyebrow:): Never post when pist:yuk: PS. As a non-flyer, I quite enjoy Tony's posts. I actually consider them fairly well written, always topical and thought provoking. But then I suppose, to you aviators it might seem like teaching grannie to suck eggs. PPS I was actually thinking of seeking permission from Tony to use his guidelines in another forum I frequent which gets absolutely feral at times (I hasten to add, it's nothing to do with aviation).
  13. And letting idiots get away with it, will make it go away ? ? ? thumb_down
  14. Allan

    Great Idea

    They're in a separate thread called 'Wind Sock'!
  15. To avoid another snafu like the saleyard fiasco, is it possible to have Council place a caveat on the title ensuring it's future as an airport? Later removal of the caveat (to allow some use of the land) would then presumably necessitate a hearing in which the original owners/ lodger of the caveat (and that being a Council, it should also then include interested parties) would have to give a statement either supporting the removal of the caveat, or a rebuttal (which might or might not be accepted by the hearing)?
  16. Dump it before the floods go down! It'll finish up in the downstream neighbour's place!!!!:)
  17. Some machine huh? Quote: "Top speed: >200 km/h Max airspeed: 195 km/h 213 hp Estimated fuel economy: (100 km/h) 30km/litre Weight: 550 kg" Note at 100km/h (a bit below 50 knots) it's burning only 3.5 litres/hr! (ie. 100km/h / 30km/l). Not bad for what is basically either an helo- or a gyro-copter at 550kgs! But also note it's just an "estimated fuel economy", but is that land cruising or flying? Believe it when I see it!
  18. The article refers to tests carried out (by the Canadian TSB) after an Airbus lost nearly all of its carbon composite rudder. http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn12951-composite-aircraft-may-hide-dangerous-flaws.html
  19. To prove recency requirements for carriage of passengers? (et al: No Pilot Certificate holder shall carry passengers in an ultralight aeroplane unless: .......... b. during the last 90 days they have carried out at least 3 take-offs and 3 landings while flying as pilot in command, or while flying as pilot under the supervision of an AUF instructor, of an aircraft of a “similar” type as that to be used for the carriage of passengers; ...........)
  20. A Jab 430 without the two rear seats is just a Jab 230!!!! That's the only difference that I can see from the Jab website. Specifically it states that they have the same fuse and wing, but the 230 has extra luggage space whereas the 430 has the extra seats. The 430 kit has a (GA) rating of 700kg, the 230 kit has the RAAus rating of 544kg, and the 230C (certified, factory built) apparently has the LSA rating of 600kg! (Well that's what the website seems to say.)
  21. Ah, Talbingo is closed? I recollect it as a little peninsula, sort of jutted out into the lake - water at both ends! I was there one day (again as a pax) when the Porter did a Go-Around, after aquaplaning (of sorts) on the grass!
  22. Off thread I know, but I always thought that Cabramurra had the highest airstrip in Australia? Cabra was touted as being the highest town in Aust, and I seem to recollect that the airstrip was a bit higher again. I can remember being a passenger in the Snowy Mtns Authority's Pilatus Porter when we dropped in there (they used to do round trips Cooma, Khancoban, Cabra, Talbingo, Cooma once or twice every day, many years ago albeit). Not sure how it lines up against Mt Hotham/ Dinner Plain nowadays though!
  23. Ben, yesterday's Crikey.com.au ezine had a different take on your so-called 'gestapo arrest on the jaywalker'. Unfortunately it's only available on their (paid) subscription website, but I'll include a few quotes from the article: "How accountant and jay-walker Greg McLeay was arrested at APEC A first hand account by an anonymous Sydneysider I saw the arrest of Greg McLeay happen first hand, start to finish (well, not including the underground bit)." "This dude fully brought it on himself, I'm no real fan of the cops (thanks to being done speeding at 5.20am on the way to work), but they handled this well considering the tension in the air around APEC. " "I read the news article just this morning, and am struck by the differences in what 'happened', and what I saw." http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20070911-How-accountant-and-jay-walker-Greg-McLeay-was-arrested-at-APEC.html (You can apparently sign up for a free trial subscription which presumably will give you access to the full article?)
  24. This was posted on PPRuNe today at 1441hrs EST by Dr Oakenfold Somebody bust the APEC exclusion zone???? Just witnessed two FA18's escort what looked to be a C337 to a position for final approach to Bankstown Runway 11. Anyone know what the story is? These two things had the noses high and very slowly on either side of the 337. They then buggered off to the west at high speed as soon as I noticed the 337 disappear behind the trees. http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=291337
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