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  1. "At least one person has sustained minor injuries after a light plane crashed into a field of lettuce in southeast Queensland. The pilot made an emergency landing just before 3pm on Saturday, coming down outside of the Lockyer Valley town of Gatton. A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said the plane was found upright with one person suffering from minor injuries."
  2. RAAus don't investigate all accidents/incidents, particularly where there are no significant injuries, unless of course the matter is of some 'public interest' .... Bob
  3. Had a look at your latest vids. Scott ..... well done . A lot of time and effort goes into producing and editing , often for the benefit of others ........ Bob
  4. He'll want CTA going that way. Not available with RAAus cert..... Bob
  5. Would have to be a very brave man to lose your luggage Alf !! ..... Bob
  6. There's a strip on Gabo is. Kaz .... that's roughly East ..... Bob
  7. Yes you're right about young Frank Geoff. He does seem to have a rather enviable lifestyle, and also attracts his fair share of PYT's . My wife and I flew the Jab from Southern Victoria some years ago,and have remained good friends since. May get back later this year but, as the years roll on, something always seems to get in the way .... Bob
  8. Yenn ... Was it a Warrior or a Tomahawk ? ..... Bob
  9. Returning from YORB last weekend The small coastal settlement of Lake Tyers, located some 5 miles East of Lakes Entrance. The mouth of the freshwater lake is known to break through in flood conditions and usually provides safe boating/fishing . Easy access is available for surf-fishing on the Ninety Mile Beach also. A view of Lakes Entrance looking to the West, showing the footbridge over Cunningham Arm linking the township with the Ninety Mile Beach. The Princes Highway in the foreground provides scenic viewing to travellers and crosses the North Arm (top centre left). A close up of the Princes Highway crossing the North Arm, heading West toward Melbourne . A road to the left services Bullock Island ( Fish processing/ sales etc.) The tourist/retirement settlement of Paynesville, with Raymond Island in the foreground and the silt jetties of the Mitchell River at the top. Raymond Island is serviced by a 12 (or more) car ferry, seen crossing McMillan Straits (centre) and operated by hydraulicly driven chain gypsies. About $15 return/vehicle, but free to residents. No charge for pedestrians. Bairnsdale airport (YBNS) with the BOM radar tower visible to the right, at the 22 end of Rwy 04/22.
  10. Here's the big fellow himself, relaying some of his experiences to members of East Gippsland Aero Club a few weeks ago...... .....and here he is preparing to depart for West Sale .... Thanks Alf.
  11. My CFI doesn't have an ASIC ,and I've got to see HIM ?? .... Bob
  12. Argus Tuft - RailBastard.
  13. Looks like you can relax a little Frank .... Bob
  14. East Gippsland Aero Club circulated a petition for signatures at their meeting yesterday, but I will be sending in another, similar to yours Mike. Darren Chester is our local member, but reports indicate, perhaps not unexpectedly, that he may not be fully across all the issues, and will probably just go along with CASA's final recommendations ..... Bob
  15. Thanks for that Red . Nothing shown on OR but guess that is mainly Cert. and Reg. Strips .... Bob
  16. Agree with that Alf, certainly no Airvan . Not aware of any strip on Avoid Is either ..... Bob
  17. Not knowing the history of your engine (hours, work done etc. ) it's a little hard to comment, but a leakdown test would be a good investment to establish 'where your engine is at'. The lsa55 is a simple and reliable aircraft and shouldn't cause you much concern.Strong airframe and a readily available supply of parts if needed, unlike some imported aircraft ,where the parts need to be air freighted from overseas,take weeks to come and often cost the earth ...... Bob
  18. G'Day Nightmare , my engine ( 2200 No.2787 ) in my J160, has given trouble free operation for nearly 10 years now. It has run exclusively on Avgas, and the heads have never been removed ( about 430 hours). I do fairly regular Leak down testing, and swing the prop through about 12 blades before every flight. I do oil changes around every 25 hours, sometimes more frequently, and replace the spark plugs, set at .023", after every 50 hours. My CHT's with an ambient temp of around 23oC, (at MTOW and S&L),are around 130oC ,except for No1which runs considerably lower. I am the sole pilot and ensure proper run up checks are done prior to each take-off ( ie. 2200 rpm,as recommended ) and have a climb-out fuel flow of around 32 l/hr (depending on atmospheric conditions), with around 17 l/hr S&L @ 2850 rpm. I would expect that the fuel flow figures with the smaller Jab( at MTOW)to be a little lower. With proper operation your engine should give similar service and reliability ...... Bob :cheers:o
  19. A friend of mine was advised by CASA that, due to his medical history, he needed to be accompanied by another pilot at all times, if he wanted to continue flying. Not happy with their decision he decided to challenge it in the Victorian Administrative Appeals Tribunal and won. Hopefully he decides to go into print sometime, as it would make interesting reading ..... Bob
  20. Hope you've got that Drifter well restrained and the wet weather gear handy Frank .... Bob
  21. Ah, so the guilty croc may still be at large , hmmm ...... Bob.
  22. Yeah Frank , knowing the area, I also wondered how the "guilty" croc, presumably shot where Warren was taken, got to be where you saw it ...... strange! Anyway the public will be happy that .. " they got that killer croc "....Bob
  23. Thanks for that report Frank. People sometimes become complacent of risk. If there any positives in this, it should be to serve as a warning to others ..... Bob
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