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  • Birthday 02/10/1965

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    Cessna 182
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    Albury
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    Australia

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  1. sure...... if you can send me your details Ill return the email with bank info etc seabreeze at outlook.com
  2. David Clark SET NOW SOLD PILOT PA-12.8T Aviation Head Set GA Plugs $100.00 Set never used Price as above plus postage
  3. I have 2 x Lightspeed Zulu 3 Head sets with GA connections for sale Excellent condition including Shell cases $1000 each or both for $1800 plus postage. One unit is nearly brand new the other is 2 years old. Both in excellent condition.
  4. From NTSB - Not a lot know at this stage https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/appin-plane-crash-press-conference-december-17-2022-illawarra-mercury/vi-AA15Ha53?ocid=winp1taskbar
  5. Good question…. Pilot talks directly to the navigator/autopilot so the planning and more importantly the finer details can be done at home and simply upload at the plane. Also I can do it on an iPad….greater screen size rather then the smaller navigator screen. I Would rather one..most probably pilot due to the ease of sending but Oz has some great features…like next frequency, NAIPS submission and now coded airport metars…as well… yes it adds up especially the Garmin databases but between pilot/Oz it’s an extra $200?????? Per year.
  6. Thanks a pen….. I continued to use both and bought both…. The ease of changes and sending plans and waypoints to the garmin gear is so easy… so it’s worth it. I use Oz as my primary planner and then copy it to pilot. I don’t use pilot for w&b or fuel…. Just steering the plane basically.
  7. Hi…. I’ve been using both…. Pilot works so well and easy with upload and changes on the fly…. Picks up waypoints so I just bit the bullet and do all my planning in OzRunways, submission, height, maps etc and then just duplicate it in pilot10. It probably takes me an extra 5 or 10 mins max… any change in flight I do in pilot but other wise it’s pretty easy and quick. The only thing is that pilot won’t send heights to the g3x… but that’s fine. And also you can’t seem to send the information to a printer…. Another plus for OzRunways. OzRunways has just done an upgrade and it has some great vfr/ information included.. I know you can send files from OzRunways onto a usb and then upload… but really. …toooo much mucking around it means two costs but in the scheme of things it’s only once a year. the link between pilot and Garmin products is seamless…. Simple as click and send the image was from Taree down to Newcastle and back to Maitland along the coast…. Pretty specific on heights and waypoints have to be spot on…. Turned when it had too and I got to have a look at the scenery ….within reason 🙂
  8. Looks to cover electrical up to 100000 volts if needed as well…. Great
  9. Thankyou one track. Makes for an interesting read. I’ll do a ‘bit’ of chatting with a few flight schools and trading units and see what they suggest as well.
  10. I have had a read of the above and thank you…... I’m leaning to a co2 for electrical fires inside the cabin, as the 182 has a full upgrade and of course all electrical… but what about an engine fire after you land, or take off… is there a best of two worlds? Do you need to carry two or will a co2 do the engine fire as well ? I don’t know enough about them to make an informed decision….. but learning 🙂
  11. I would like to install a fire extinguisher into a c182. Looking for suggestions and brands/ models from Australian suppliers ( I assume this is best)… so size and weight is important, CO2 for electrical fire, best location to install….. any other criteria I need to look at ?…. Do you have one on board ? Thanks in anticipation.
  12. Adsb in and out was never a ‘maybe’ when I did the upgrade a year ago. As a low hour pilot and flying into non towered airports with RFDS and knowing where they are plus other aircrafts so equiped is worth every cent…. Sure expensive but if it helps me be safe and others know where I am then yes worth it…. We spend thousands on services, fuel, coffee !! 🙂 so spend some on safety so it may help you get home at night……. It’s helped me a couple of times already….. and less stress…. Sure what you buy today is out of date tomorrow…but you have to start somewhere…… I’m in support 100%
  13. I had to stop in Gunnedah NSW for fuel and found out the visit charge was the most expensive one I have received Vs eg Merimbula NSW (Chalk and Cheese)... so Gunnedah is off my list of stops for fuel. I know in the total scheme of things not a lot to stop. Buy fuel, no fees... good idea. I like the idea of under 1500Kg FOC BUT make it easy for aircrafts to make a donation PAYPAL ? Airports aren't cheap to maintain and look after, so making donations to even free ones would be on my books..... as long as its easy to do and don't have to go looking for the bank account details, paypal names etc etc. MAKE IT EASY FOR people to do :) then drop AVDATA Councils Im sure would be happier with more money in their accounts (As long as people were honest and/or donated ??? )... well thats my 5c worth :) BTW Broken Hill is on my flight list when your RFDS opens back up....
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