facthunter Posted Wednesday at 10:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:31 PM Being in the circuit or doing an approach and go is a different matter. Your aerodrome circuit is YOURS. Nev
BrendAn Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:51 PM Just went past tooradi. This morning. Only 1 aircraft where there are usually 6 or 7. I heard they all moved to Leongatha because of the price rises 1
jackc Posted Wednesday at 11:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:31 PM On 31/3/2025 at 5:21 PM, BurnieM said: Legally unenforcable. Declare an Emergency? HAVE to land there? Probably get fined for that, too 🤢 1
jackc Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM Posted yesterday at 01:31 AM 2 hours ago, BrendAn said: Just went past tooradi. This morning. Only 1 aircraft where there are usually 6 or 7. I heard they all moved to Leongatha because of the price rises Hope the place gets black listed, and no one patronises the place 👍 1
skippydiesel Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:46 AM https://tooradinairport.com.au/rates-charges/ The Tooradin document just screams hostility. Could this be intentional? Drive all the private aircraft away & develope the site?😈 1 2
Moneybox Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM Posted yesterday at 03:04 AM 17 minutes ago, skippydiesel said: https://tooradinairport.com.au/rates-charges/ The Tooradin document just screams hostility. Could this be intentional? Drive all the private aircraft away & develope the site?😈 Perhaps most of us won't have to pay at all? "All charges include GST with a Minimum of 1000 MTOW applicable."
T510 Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM Tooradin was bought by Amber Airports a few years ago, haven't heard anything good about Tooradin since then. I think they thought they could make plenty of money out of it. 1
jackc Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM Posted yesterday at 03:44 AM 13 minutes ago, T510 said: Tooradin was bought by Amber Airports a few years ago, haven't heard anything good about Tooradin since then. I think they thought they could make plenty of money out of it. Hope they lose patronidge and make even less money. IF they employ greed tactics. Maybe it time to start a ‘Do not fly to list’ Tell them, if their rules don’t exist in ERSA, they can’t be enforced. 👍 2 1
onetrack Posted yesterday at 06:14 AM Posted yesterday at 06:14 AM Landowners do own the airspace over their properties, and can restrict access to it, or charge for entering it. But the terms must be freely made public. The best treatment for greedy people is to avoid them, or their businesses, at all times. https://noborderslawgroup.com.au/articles/airspace-do-you-own-the-air-above-your-property/#:~:text=While court cases have determined,and enjoyment of your land.
BurnieM Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Yes and no. "you own the airspace above your property that is necessary for your ordinary use and enjoyment of your land" and "A majority of court cases have concerned cranes or machines carrying weight that have passed through a property without the neighbouring owner’s consent. The success of these court cases have found in favour for both developers and land owners, varying between granting an injunctions to stop developers from using the airspace to granting the developer access to use the airspace without the landowner’s consent." Good luck getting any court in Australia to say you own the airspace at circuit height under any circumstances. 1 1
Underwood Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 46 minutes ago, BurnieM said: Yes and no. "you own the airspace above your property that is necessary for your ordinary use and enjoyment of your land" and "A majority of court cases have concerned cranes or machines carrying weight that have passed through a property without the neighbouring owner’s consent. The success of these court cases have found in favour for both developers and land owners, varying between granting an injunctions to stop developers from using the airspace to granting the developer access to use the airspace without the landowner’s consent." Good luck getting any court in Australia to say you own the airspace at circuit height under any circumstances. Yes, I think these cases had more to do with the large risks involved in particular cases rather than concluding ownership of airspace in any event. 1
facthunter Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago At Penfield there was always stray traffic boring through the circuit at the same height . That's bloody rude as well as being very dangerous. Nev 1 1
onetrack Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Airspace above your property is owned by the landholder, and it can be bought and sold, and property developers are right onto this aspect. https://www.jonesrealestate.com.au/air-rights-is-your-property-sitting-under-a-gold-mine/
BrendAn Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, onetrack said: Landowners do own the airspace over their properties, and can restrict access to it, or charge for entering it. But the terms must be freely made public. The best treatment for greedy people is to avoid them, or their businesses, at all times. https://noborderslawgroup.com.au/articles/airspace-do-you-own-the-air-above-your-property/#:~:text=While court cases have determined,and enjoyment of your land. my patterson lakes place is under the moorabbin flight path. i am going to make a fortune.🤣 4 1
Moneybox Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 23 minutes ago, BrendAn said: my patterson lakes place is under the moorabbin flight path. i am going to make a fortune.🤣 https://youtu.be/41t-xc302wM?si=FkHmU2j9bUud3xzO
turboplanner Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 10 hours ago, BrendAn said: Just went past tooradi. This morning. Only 1 aircraft where there are usually 6 or 7. I heard they all moved to Leongatha because of the price rises What's happened to your old mate's school?
jackc Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago As a man said to me on the phone today, you can drive your unregistered car with no license on your own land because you own it. He suggested I remove the numbers of my aircraft, and fly in my own airspace because I own it, with no registration and no pilots license🤩 I wonder how I would go in front of the beak, on that one👍👍 1
onetrack Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Good luck with that stunt, Jackc! You aren't one of those "sovereign citizens", by any chance? 😄 The "Prince of the Abrolhos Islands" had some difficulty arguing his Princely entitlements in a W.A. Court! But perhaps you could try "Prince of All Airspace" and see how you go! 😄 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-13/abrolhos-islands-prince-kristin-macdonald-fine-fisheries-offence/102853378 1
jackc Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 6 minutes ago, onetrack said: Good luck with that stunt, Jackc! You aren't one of those "sovereign citizens", by any chance? 😄 The "Prince of the Abrolhos Islands" had some difficulty arguing his Princely entitlements in a W.A. Court! But perhaps you could try "Prince of All Airspace" and see how you go! 😄 https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-09-13/abrolhos-islands-prince-kristin-macdonald-fine-fisheries-offence/102853378 Knowing that law is not founded on logic, it’s a no go ! But WOW, I sure would get some publicity, become well known, might even get into Parliament 🤩🤩 Trump managed to make it, could be hope for me, yet 👍 2
BrendAn Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, turboplanner said: What's happened to your old mate's school? I don't know anyone with a school. Not sure what you mean.
pmccarthy Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago I lived under the final approach to Essendon years ago. Missed out on a fortune charging tolls. 1 2
Red Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 11 hours ago, onetrack said: Airspace above your property is owned by the landholder, and it can be bought and sold, and property developers are right onto this aspect. https://www.jonesrealestate.com.au/air-rights-is-your-property-sitting-under-a-gold-mine/ Not according to the link you posted...you need to negotiate a purchase above and beyond your land ownership. In other words owning the land doesnt mean you own the airspace 1 2
skippydiesel Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago Airspace above your property is owned by the landholder, and it can be bought and sold, and property developers are right onto this aspect. With the exception of Take off & Landing (including go round low pass), pilots endorsed in Low Level Flight, we are allowed to descend to 500 ft above the terrain, 1000 ft above built up areas. As I understand it this is THE LAW - private airfield owners would have to overturn this, to enable charging for access to the airspace above.😈
onetrack Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago But there ARE restrictions on certain areas of airspace you are NOT allowed to transit, are there not? Military airspace, tall buildings airspace, certain areas deemed by councils to be "no-fly areas"? Skippy, I think you're simplifying a principle that is nuanced, depending on who has obtained, and where they have applied, controls over certain areas of airspace.
facthunter Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Called PRD's Prohibited, Restricted and Danger areas. You have also "fly friendly" areas and you sure don't barrel through other Aerodromes circuit or training areas. . Glide Clear of built up areas also applies.. Nev
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