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  • Low Level Aerial Surveys

    G'day All,

    Low Level Aerial Surveyswww.environment.nsw.gov.au

    Thanks for your attention and FLY SAFE

    Regards

    Allan Wardill

    Asst. Operations Manager and Incident Registrar

    Waddles

    In aviation, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask!

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    Thanks Allan for posting that information. At 250 feet or lower, these aircraft are right in the mustering zone & having seen one go past a few years ago I can verify that you get very little time to get out the way. My advice is to heed the warning when they are operating & stay on the ground & leave them to it.

    I will pass this on to the Broken Hill boys.

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      • #4
        getting the government to see a way of saving money.??????? I thought the same thou when I read Alan's post. surely with the distances now being travelled and the hours being clocked up by these new machines one would think they should realise that.

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          Ah shyte. I lost count, lets start again!
          Remember: no matter where you go, there you are

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          • #6
            flying straight and level would be a bonus ross, so you and I would be great at it, unlike some of "YOUR MATES". .

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            • #7
              Doubt anyone could count the roos here @ 100 knots accurately as they are that thick. A complete waste of taxpayers money.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RossM View Post
                23,543
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                Ah shyte. I lost count, lets start again!
                Haa, I near swallowed my scotch tumbler when I read that!!
                Always carry a flask of whiskey in case of snakebite......and furthermore, always carry a small snake!

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                • #9
                  Thanks Allan, a Cessna flew through the middle of a group I was flying with a year or so ago.
                  I called him on the radio and he had only seen two out of the six of us.

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