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  1. Just the information I was looking for.... Thanks everyone for the Replys
  2. Thanks for the reply Unfortunately I have two other quick questions... Where can I find information on the individual Danger Areas purpose? Is there a list published with all the zones and their meanings? I've searched the CASA website without success. From memory some Zones are always active (Low Level Military aircraft / Skydiving) and others are placed online via NOTAMS. Does this sound correct? Thanks in advance
  3. I'm looking to get back into Flying after a 5 year break. As expected my chart reading ability is a bit rusty... So my first question is........ Does the Redcliffe Aerodrome have a dedicated Training area or is Training undertaken in the following "Danger" Zones: D629A SFC-1500 D629B SFC-2500 D629C SFC-3500 Thanks in advance
  4. Excellent replys Many Thanks
  5. Does anyone know how aerobatic aircraft maintain altitude when flying knife edge? Does the pilot kick in a bit of rudder? Thanks Mr Chavez
  6. Website has recently been updated Check this link: http://thunderbirds.airforce.com/schedule.html
  7. Thanks for the responses. It's always good to get some advice before spending $$.
  8. Can anyone here recommend a Flight Training School at Toowoomba? A few other questions I have about this location: Is the aerodrome swamped with GA/Training/Commercial traffic? How close is the training area? Do the schools in the area have large student backlogs? Are there many restricians due to the proximity of Residential Housing (My ERSA is out of date)? Thanks Ian
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