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  1. ................. the plane swooped and hit a large airpocket - the engine subsequently stalled, the occupants exited the plane and a controlled crash landing was initiated - it was badly damaged but doctors at the hospital said they would be OK.

     

    The plane was badly beaten but an eyewitness said the plane is now parked by a repair shop. Foam was used in the incident and the repair shop said this damage was superficial and caused minor damage

     

     

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  2. noise and Caloundra - issues all been heard before (probably no worse than a main highway)

     

    there was something on the radio this morning (30.1.14) but missed it - helicopter training I think

     

    ...................... don't know much about Caloundra - anyway a rumble in the jungle

     

    Choppers could buzz Caloundra 127 times a day in new plan

     

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    bellhelicopter.com

     

    THE drone of a helicopter 127 times a day, 330 days a year, could become a reality for residents living near Caloundra Aerodrome.

     

    The council has released a draft master plan for the 145-ha site.

     

    It includes increasing the size of the Queensland Air Museum, creating a new parking and viewing area, and boosting industry with a potential non-aviation commercial development.

     

    But there is also the startling reality of noise.

     

    The council predicts the number of air movements at the aerodrome will increase from 40,000 to a "medium estimate" of 84,000 by 2030.

     

    Noise modelling assumptions estimate this could mean 254 movements a day, 330 flying days a year.

     

    Half of these movements are expected to be helicopter operations and 80% of movements are circuits.

     

    It is understood the sound level affecting many homes could be above 60 decibels, loud enough to interrupt a conversation.

     

    Some residents could expect this to happen up to 20 times a day.

     

    Little wonder Cr Tim Dwyer suggested last month Caloundra South be renamed the Caloundra Aerodrome Estate "so they can't complain they didn't know there was an aerodrome there".

     

    "This development was strenuously objected to by the council.

     

    "However approval was subsequently granted by the Queensland Government in 2011," the draft master plan reads.

     

    The council proposes to develop a helipad at the aerodrome within five years.

     

    The council document says the increased helicopter training activity "presents additional challenges for residents of the recently approved development of Bells Reach".

     

    "Residents of this development will be seriously impacted by current and future aircraft noise," it warns.

     

    Bellvista Community Association president Les Thomas was unaware of plans to increase helicopter movements.

     

    He said the council would face a backlash from 50,000 residents if it allowed significant increases.

     

    Divisional Councillor Rick Baberowski said he would not support increasing helicopter movements to such an extent.

     

    The draft can be viewed online at www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au or at council offices or libraries.

     

    MODELLING ASSUMPTIONS

     

    • 84,000 aircraft movements per year
       
       
       
       
    • Helicopter operations are 50% of all movements by 2030
       
       
       
       
    • 330 flying days per year
       
       
       
       
    • 254 movements per day
       
       
       
       
    • 80% of movements are circuits
       
       
       
       

     

     

     

  3. Fellow earthling’s

     

    Humans love throwing rocks – aussies throw rocks at kiwis and aussies and kiwis throw rocks at Tasmanians ?

     

    Any human that purchased something ………… and then other humans started throwing projectiles at their purchase has a right to feel aggrieved, protective, cautious, indignant etc – even slandered

     

    These projectiles may seem like rocks to the purchaser – but then they could also be sound advice (if there is a proved factual basis)

     

    The legislators play their role and can’t tell us mere humans what they are up to until it is done …… if done at all

     

    Any of the action (s) above could be related

     

    I think all here are talking about safety and sound advice – it just looks different depending on what side of the fence you are on (if any side at all)

     

    ………… ‘the sea resists no river’ P Townshend

     

     

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  4. OZ manufacturing plants like Camit and Jab need to be nutured, accepted and improved ....... to compete and employ

     

    its been mentioned but not answered - someone must have enquired .......................... no point getting to carried away if the Camit is 'X' times the cost

     

    Whats the cost for a 4 cylinder Camit vs Jab and engine life difference ?

     

    Whats the cost for a 6 cylinder Camit vs Jab and engine life difference ?

     

     

  5. Nice Skee - the neighbours must be understnading or play loud music

     

    Most of in Oz probably have a fair bit of living space on the ground and a bit more room to spread out - so when you take wings and fueslage out the external walls of your hangar - it will be well worth a photo

     

     

  6. Don't be irreplaceable; if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.

     

    It's always darkest before dawn. So, if you're going to steal the neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it.

     

    Never test the depth of the water with both feet.

     

    It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.

     

    If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again, it was probably worth it.

     

    Some days you are the bug; some days you are the windshield.

     

    Never ask a barber if he thinks you need a haircut.

     

    Good judgement comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.

     

    Timing has an awful lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.

     

    I didn't say it was your fault. I said I was going to blame you.

     

    Never miss a good chance to shut up.

     

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your mouth is moving.

     

    Diplomacy is the art of saying "good doggie" while looking for a bigger stick.

     

     

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