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Student Pilot

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  1. From reports you have to have the app running all the time otherwise it won't register proximity. In the bush the phone is searching all the time (because of not enough towers and low signal strength) for signal lowering battery life, another app running makes even less battery life. Privacy issues are real but a lot of people have all sorts of rubbish like bookface/twater which is just a mine of information for the app providers. In the west of the state we have virtually no cases, if there was it might make more take up the app.
  2. Not all commercial pilots work for nothing. There are some sectors of GA that still have employment.
  3. Even the early Piggaio's weren't handsome aircraft. Is that a Suzy air one?
  4. Old "Bone Spur's" can't wait to order Americans into another war, if his numbers drop a lot he will want to deflect attention away from his bad management. South China sea and anywhere in the middle East are areas he'd flagged. The US aren't the only ones who treat veterans badly with a big percentage on the streets, Australia is a known abuser of Vets. Look at the nuclear test debacles, Vietnam Vet treatment, the de-seal and seal crews that did the F111 fuel tanks and the current major PFAS contamination problems throughout Australia. Australian military and it's penny pinching funds provider are negligent in their duty of care.
  5. KG, hang gliding is THE most basic flying, should be mandatory for anybody who wants to learn to fly ? Another of flying's pleasures is to see actual fungus like mushroom rings, certain times of year you can see grass of slightly different colour where the fungus is in great big rings. Plenty of Goldtops around here now, some of those hippies get high on them ?
  6. To me the most basic flying is the most fulfilling. Having an open cockpit maximises the experience, something like a Thruster, primary, basic flying at it's best.
  7. Mebe one of the schools still operating, they either run worriers or 172's
  8. When a system is designed to be convoluted, complicated and very expensive it rules out representation of those without financial resources. There is the legal aid program, ask anybody who has worked in that as to it's success. Seems wrong that if you can make an argument more complicated and take longer then you get rewarded accordingly. Also seems wrong if you muddy the waters with mega dollars from one of the biggest companies in the world and pay enough money you can get a convicted criminal off on a point of law. There's law and there's law, one for us and one for...................
  9. All of the above are good, any reason to fly. Pawnee great little machine, coastal picnic great, any view from above is triffik. he changing 3D The countryside from lower (Legal) altitudes is mesmerizing. I'm lucky enough to do this stuff
  10. How is the virus situation making more work for CASA? With a lot less people flying, less maintenance and hardly any airlines flying what are they so busy with? Has CASA stood down a lot of staff?
  11. Is it worthwhile trying to get any sense out of CASA? There are some good people there. The main trouble I've had is nobody will make any decisions, they just quote regs and say put the question to somebody else. If it's anything like the rest of of their changes of regulations that are supposed to be interchangeable or direct replacements to FAA or JAA stuff, never happens, look at part 61. What a disaster, all it's done is make anything to do with a licence a lot more expensive and complicated.
  12. Had a close look, it looked Italian so I googled Caproni, came up with similar aircraft but not the same.
  13. Fokker derivative? Ford produced his own copies after inspecting a Fokker, only his were all metal I believe. The tail/fin in that photo looks very Ford.
  14. I usually go on memory, haven't seen that one. Looks like a metal version of a Cirrus or something it was based on. Just had a close look at the photo, looks like it's in Australia at Latrobe Valley. Has a bit of a Gippsland Aero look to it.
  15. Blackburn Kangaroo comes from a long way back in the brain.
  16. There will be jobs but as of the last aviation crises in Australia (pilot strike/Ansett collapse) there will be lots of competition for limited jobs. I would imagine the same as last time wages will be considerably less than before things stopped. Lots of pilots vying for limited jobs, just what predatory companies like.
  17. Fibro or fibrous cement was used a lot in cheaper houses especially commission homes, still a lot of older places with internal walls built from it.
  18. They did have a couple of "Sort of" conventional aircraft, a few even had the wings on the right way round
  19. That's pretty good for 5 feet tall
  20. Burt's mob were prodigious producers of aircraft.
  21. Looks a bit like the UFO ole mate from Moree built
  22. Give up Turbo, you know you can't convertum
  23. Perhaps you would rather move to the US where if you get sick and don't have any health insurance then you die, if you get cancer, you sell your house if you have one or you die, free enterprise at it's finest.
  24. King air or PC9 could carry 1 tonne of freight, Jab 30 kilo's?
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