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flyerme

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  1. Guessing its a case of pass the buck? I really feel down and forced into a corner for something little Johnny did 11 years ago. I m still paying for the prop mistake made 11 year ago that had nothing to do with me (was not even a member)but cost me $1470. To make the plane "certified"and to renew the reg. so Why wasn't everything sorted last year?i don't get it. .?
  2. When I found the plane I rang RAA first to ensure it was currently registed (LEGAL)and was told yes it's currently registed (LEGAL)but requires an inspection from a lvl 2 for transfer.Inspection was done and RAA transferred reg to me NO MENTION of any mods. I have recently found out fromRAA that 3 owners ago in 2003 it was fully rebuilt and clearly stated on RAA paper work that it had a 582 fitted
  3. :crying:As my lightwing -LW 1 rego was due I sent out the relevant signed paperwork and after last years hoop jumping expected no hassles. Re-cap last year required photos and a new CERTIFIED prop fitted( being a carer/ pensioner I had to borrow from my dad to buy it and still paying it off mind you) before being allowed rego. This year they require a hyphen in the tail numbers(doable) and an engineering order for the 582 ? (Not doable)Enoughs enough!!!! I'm NOT paying for your mistakes anymore!!! Management made a mistake back in 2003 then every year continued this mistake, then along came me in2012 and buys my dream plane that is legally registed and had it transferred with inspection and 582 and brolga prop CLEARLY noted and was transferred no issues, (this assured me I Had bought and was flying a legal airworthy plane)then when rego is due I find I need to replace the good prop with a $1400 piece of crap prop "a certified prop". Was not happy but jumped anyway. But now you want me to pay a crap load of $$$ for a piece of paper to be faxed out to you for an engine that's practiclly the same as the original only better mid range and more reliable??? Or re- fit 532...WTF.......Na ah . I don't think so. You pay for your own mistakes.Im joining the band wagon on this one. Why are we baring the cost of poor managment? Way to suck the fun out of ULTRALIGHTING...can't help but think with all the pilots exiting and planes not being renewed how the finances will be effected? Truth is I'm left no option but to let her sit idle as I have no chance of paying out extra money for a piece of paper( keep in mind it's only a piece of signed paper no inspection just pay money and paper faxed to RAA)it's a joke and a blatant attempt to extort money. Some whome have available finances might argue just pay and be done but hey guess what? I got into ultralighing LP aircraft because it ONce was affordable for the average shmoe . I can't keep forking out thousands of $$$ every year rego is due?last year cost me $1470 (prop) $130(reg) that's $1600 for rego for that year! rant over. no flyerme:crying:Shattered dreams
  4. I often encouter crows and carrawongs on final .
  5. Great outcome and great piloting
  6. What if a numbskull inexperienced pilot takes to the air nice and early, the air is calm vision is within legal range all is good. Then as your enjoying the flight you start to notice a haze approaching and vision is becoming alarmingly poor? So you decide to call it quits but alas you can't out the run the haze and it catches you. Shit, you panic and head for the ground searching for a place to put her down, your now down to fence hight in a panic (under 500ft due to weather)and just want to land.you follow the the main rd you see and as you fight for orintaion in a panic skimming the heads of some unsuspecting workmen whom have know idea in YOUR head your actually fighting for survival,you decide whilst vision is good at umpteen ft and suffering from" get home itis" you continue under the haze hoping to make it home. Lol. Just another scenario? I Have know idea what he/ she was thinking or what caused a pilot to do such a silly thing so I reserve my opinion ,the above is mearly tongue in Cheak and maybe a bit of .. Maybe he dropped something and was having a good look for it? His brain maybe?lol You sure it wasn't,the inspector checking up on your progress?lol
  7. And sporting a 503?
  8. Ha forgot about the old supercrap. I seen it listed few months ago. It's only done an hour since I sold it at 407 hrs. And it had a new 447 and prop?
  9. Yeh still have the light wing I fly most days but not the same as the thruster single seat
  10. Agree 100%. and the young fella that bought it still hasn'tt flown it nor got his certificate... Waste of a neat lil flyer..If I have it my Way I may own her once again
  11. Yep and I should not have sold my T83
  12. may be out dated? back in 2005..Councils, in Victoria at least, have no say in it according to a VCAT ruling a few years back down Colac way. I'll track down the ruling link. It's interesting reading. A mate just had a win for his own home strip 2008, with his council admitting that they have *no* say in it. Planning permission is not required for a private airstrip. Helipad yes, private strip, no. Stand by for a link to the ruling..... http://www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/vic/VCAT/2005/2267.html?query=^upson
  13. quote David =You do NOT need Council approval to land and takeoff aircraft from your own property or to allow visitors to use for visiting in same way motor vehicles can arrive and leave your property without Council approval. Your neighbours cannot legally stop you, but they can object and cause trouble, so best to agree with them that you will fly neigbourly. To clarify, I am specifically referring to rural land, I wouldn't try it in a 5 acre allotment among a whole lot of others. I suggest to search the other threads, there was a lot of legal advice on those and some from some very experienced people. I would NOT go near Council until you have done your research and even then if I had rural land I also wouldn't go anywhere near Council ... you don't need to. It is just a paddock that meets the minimal dimensions as spelled out in the ALA guidelines that is all. If it meets the right dimensions for YOUR aircraft, you can legally land and take off from it. To suggest you need approval from Council for this purpose is like suggesting you need approval from Council to drive your D7 across any of your paddocks. Aircraft can be a normal part of rural activity as is having a 4WD. DONT call it an airfield, it is just a landing strip (ALA) and don't do any commercial aviation activity from it unless you are an AG pilot and happen to own the land and it is part of a larger rural holding.
  14. SPOT ON... only CASA have aurthority on rwy's.. COUNCIL<POLICE>NEIGHBOURS, ETC ETC...,CANT DO SQUAT AND HAVE NO SAY...
  15. Tim.H sherlock s.a
  16. like most mornings left at 6:30am this morning ,flew the 8nm to Pa's lil 200 meter strip,1 way in,1 way out enjoyed coffee and yak before flying back home..What did I see? A fire that was fought here a few weeks ago, (I had previously searched for) was spotted by the hwy in #$%^$%^ front yard...looks a bit close to the house I thinks... nice flight bit rough...
  17. Hey guys just wondering if someone can explain the details as to whats involved in the "advanced pilot award" endorcment? as I can't seem to find any details? this was recommended a while back from a S.I. but the ops manual is vague of details.. and who does a specific LL caurse?.thanks guys take it easy Tim
  18. JUST A QUICK ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!! Chapter 14 "Charlie's Lesson" Jan 22 1983 We were woken early (3am)to the sound of a vehicle and were surprised to see Tommy out so early? After a quick cuppa and by the light of the fire we all set about assembleing Tommy's new toy and by 9am he was ready to test her out..Tommy pacticed some taxing in followed by some fast runs skimming the sand and after only 20 mins was soon airborne. He threw the beast around like a rag doll diving and alike with his pod swinging wildly (show off ,I couldnt help but jump on the radio and comment" watch that wire Tommy!). He was soon back down with a smile ear to ear and a big thumbs up.. By 10am we were packed and ready for our short flight to Ouyen were we planned lunch. The flight of only 18nm to Ouyen was un-eventfull(and rather boring) however there was a council member mowing along side the strip but soon stopped and left for lunch I guess. After lunch We had decided I would lead the next leg to Pinnaroo followed by Tommy then Charlie. I lined up the runway and noted The tractor/mower was parked about 20 meters from the middle of the runway on the left hand side, this did not worry me and I was airborne,as was Tommy well before the tractor..I began a circut followed by Tommy at around 300ft So I had a visual on Charlie.I noticed Charlie lined up off the right hand side of the runway in the not yet mowed grass? I radioed him "what ya doin ya old bugger?"Charlie repplied"bloody tractors to close so I'll just take off from here to be safe"..I watched charlie begin moving forward and within 50 meters he turned abruptly right? he then continued in a right turn completing 360 degrees before suddenly stopping in a cloud of dust back from were he started..I yelled" you alright Charlie" there was a long puase before he replied" Ya better get back here!!! upon landing we were confronted with poor old charlie in a sorry state and Brian already gone to fetch help. . Charlie then told us what unfolded..He said without warning the plane turned a full 90 deg then lifted off the deck.It then continued in a nose high right bank and control inputs did nothing.I completed a 360 degree turn and cut power to attempt a landing but she stalled at 50 and nosed in.. A quick look over the quicksilver and Tommy and I could see the cause.As he accellerated the long grass cought his spoiler cable pulling it under the wheel causing it to engage making the plane turn to the right. After what seemed like an eternity , the ambo's arrived and carted Charlie to hospital.. We dissmantled his broken bird and tied down mine and Tonny's birds and headed for the hospital only to be told he was tranfered to Melbourne... We were soon reunited with Charlie whome was in high spirits(proberbly the morphene?) He injuries consisted of fractured anlke,2 broken ribs,whip lash,12 stiches to thigh,and any number of bruises...poor old bugger. Tommy and I have decided to head back to Ouyen and continue our flight to Pinnaroo on our own..should be fun!
  19. Hi James, a $45 made in china ebay go pro rip off?..works great but sound is always out a little.can't complain for $45 and full 180 deg capture.
  20. was filming but as ussual that battery went flat 2 mins before incident...bugger
  21. thanks guys..
  22. no worries thanks may explian the carbon monoxide indictor showed nothing...I know the smell as my old farm bike has the exact same smell that seeps into your cloths:yuck:
  23. Not a big deal but may help another? I took a pilot friend for a nav yesturday out over the s.a coorong then between the murray river lakes followiing Lake alexandreina to Strathalbyn and then started heading back.We had been aloft for a little over 1 1/2 hours and had been a perfect flight,calm, warm,no wind,, a view no words can really describe when we noticed a strong burning smell?Then out of know where the cab filled with smoke? was making us dry reach,choke,eyes were burning and I new the smell! I could tell it was carbon monoxide from the exhaust .As we were only 1-2 nm out from S>A sky diving wellington , I made an emergency call and side sliped from 3500ft to the thresh hold, Note a radio reply from trike at strath to confirm my location and emergency (THANK YOU, MUCH APPRECIATED).Once on the ground we were greeted by 20+ sky divers and the local cessna pilots(and owner).they were very helpfull and to date hands down the most accomadating(2 HUGE THUMBS UP FOR S.A SKYDIVING WELLINGTON)Coffee tea,great clubroom etc...anyway back on track....lol I jumped out and looked at the exhaust to descover the muffler tail pipe(exhaust tip) had broken out of the muffler causing the exhaust fumes to enter the pilot door and vents. instead of being directed under the plane(rotax 582 blue top 460hrs) As the light wing has removable doors we were able to continued home(smoke free) Note to rotax 582 owners-make checking the exhaust tip part of the pre flight..and if possible have a bracket welded/fixed from muffler to tip for extra strength. .She is all fixed and about to head up for some calm morning flying...Take care friends:wave:
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