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  1. The principle applicable to aircraft is: Old prescriptive system: CASA decided how you would operate safety and made rules (for which they were legally responsible). Self Administration system: CASA provides the basic guide; you are legally responsible for what you do. The VFRG should be able to provide everything you need to know. Plus, if radio isn't mentioned: https://www.casa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-05/radio-procedures-in-non-controlled-airspace.pdf
  2. .......Sydney Harbour (The British crew had refused to sail in to Brisbane because it was a dump). The DP, a multi millionaire, had flown them to Brisbane in return for a pledge to visit Gympie where he had lined up a mud crab race and visit to Kad Kad island where.......
  3. They tell us in the hundreds of posts on this subject over the years.
  4. You're looking at the "dumb set of rules" from the previous prescriptive era which has been progressively, and quietly, disbanded. They're not dumb when you realise the legal liability is now with the pilot.
  5. CASA divested most of their legal liability for radio calls by switching to the see and be seen policy, throwing the legal liability or using a radio onto the PIC. That's pretty normal across all industries. If you work in a factory operating a saw, once upon a time a DLI government inspector would go around making sure all the saw guards were in place and issuing a compliance ticket. Now you have to ensure the guard is in place and your employer will usually send you for a training certificate to operate specific machinery. CASA's action is not different to that, so it's unlikely in most cases that you would meet your safety obligations with just one call. Just relying on some other person's advice on "What I do is...." isn't going to gt you out of trouble if there's an accident. This link "Radio procedures in non-controlled airspace" tells you your radio obligations in Class G. It includes: When you MUST make a call When you SHOULD make a call Calls recommended ALL the time Calls when there is other traffic https://www.casa.gov.au/sites/default/files/2021-05/radio-procedures-in-non-controlled-airspace.pdf
  6. The problem is they don't want to do that because it involves learning some formal radio procedures, and studying a few documents, and flying within a formal framework. An Instructor should easily be able to train them in a few hours. When it's required for your training, you're competent by the time you go solo, but I 've never seen an Instructor come on here and say "This is easy, I should be able to get you through that in x hours."
  7. ............Gelignite Jack car when it left the start line and was associated with the saying at parties "blew the hubcap off that one". GJack, as he was known had just reached Gympie on the way down when ......
  8. ".........we can put that behind us now. The Tata Jaguar is giving the Bentley some real curry these days, and those problems are thing of the past, not that there were any problems with the British product.." OEHOR had been carefully polishing a part with "Brasso" as he spoke and was now wrapping it in paper for transfer to his new museum. "Why would you be publishing an FX Holden hub cap?" asked Cappy, "you can drive along any country road and collect millions of them." A tear came to Oehor's eye and he replied "...........
  9. ......Chinese MG after a few valve jobs. "That's why I bought a Jag" replied Cappy "there's nothing like a real British luxury car." OT looked at Cappy, but couldn't bring himself to say anything but there was a tickle in his stomach which went to his throat, and couldn't be suppressed. "What!?" snapped Cappy, becoming suspicious and ....................
  10. ......went back to polishing the rocker covers of a 22 litre Cat motor from a Scraper. He adjusted his skirt and continued “......
  11. .....had set up a wreckers yard under the guise of preserving Southern Cross history. Just what a Jail Bar Ford diff has to do with the history of Southern Cross, or for that matter the Shire of Yilgarn, would be a question that dogged residents for years. OT had struck up a relationship with the local SC Flogger, a distant cousin of Wagga's Constable Doubtfire, and ............
  12. What's descibed here is, as says a Paraglider. The accident at Elphinstone involved a Powered Parachute; The Channel 9 reporter correctly describes is as a Powered Parachute. The branding identifies it as an Aerochute make, HummerChute model. https://www.9news.com.au/national/elphinstone-emergency-services-respond-to-paraglider-crash-in-victoria/f27a886c-1fdc-4253-8789-488a72bbf5d8 This Wikipedia link, under "Confusion with powered Paragliding says: "There is often confusion about the difference between powered parachutes (PPC) and powered paragliders (PPG) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powered_parachute So the heading, which seems to have followed the newsmedia is incorrect and needs to be corrected.
  13. .........anything. In fact some were even begatted. Against this bleak background, while OT was away moving the recovered Nazi treasures to his secret lair out in the WA sandhills, and bull was in charge of a whaling ship, standing on the bow like Moby Dick, Cappy and Turbo had been invited to the 2024 Khyber Pass Reuinion. Both had bought new orange Turbans for the occasion and Cappy was making a claim that his arrived unassembled. "All I got was a roll of satin ribbon" he complained. The response from Delhu was immediate; "I am colling you fom the deli" Cappy heard, but ....................
  14. An earlier Channel 9 report said there was a crosswind and they were pushed across into a fence. They are ideal in calm conditions, but I'm aware of a few similar incidents where the machine gets pushed sideways. Problem is, if you turn into the wind their slow forward speed makes it a mathematical calculation to get high enough to clear obstacles. They are best in an open paddock with wind. I was looking at using one in bush conditions, landing on roads, but it was clear from watching a few days events that you could forget about roads.
  15. ...tribe which was seclusive and kept to the slopes of the Great Dividing Range where they could look out over the ocean and be sure........................ To Turbo, Cappyn Not That There is Anything Wrong with Him [NTTIAWWH] has the bull by the corns, because in the old days Vlad begat Vled and Vled begat Vlid and it was Vlid who begat Vlod after a night on the turps.
  16. ......the caves no longer existed; the Griks had carted half the mountainside off in old MANs to build a Casino closer to the sea. Vlod was in a quarry, turning this way and that and wondering how he was going to get his codes back when he saw in the distance, CT taking potshots at the Grik rabbits which he was onselling as sweetmeats down at the evening market. Not many people know, including CT that he has some Ukrainian blood in him, probably from Vlad the .................
  17. .....codes into the caves of Delphi. Tis presented ........
  18. Agree; the purpose for all aluminium engines is to prevent thread-lock. Tear the thread out of a plug hole and you’ll be convinced for life.
  19. ..........typical tradie and just slapped them anywhere, these days often several hundred metres from the correct string line. "It's an aquired art" said Vlod who also disclosed ......................
  20. ...standing in front of the latest pile of bricks in Russia. This Vlod agreed to because.................
  21. ......seeing the evidence, which as we know from the Netflix Movies always involves having a finger of the "intended" mailed to you at breakfast time. Vloddy, as he is known to the Aussie SAS guys on the front line from many weeks of bringing back intel on their four wheelers which they use to roam Russia plucking chickens for food, was very skitterish every time a knife came out was delaying the process until the TBH guys just said "OK, for an extra $10 mil you can just give us a photo or .................................
  22. ......a News story on the little-read "BoringHousewives.com" where females who would rather be males pick on anything to do with men. One of them, Cheryl Smotherer couldn't help herself when she read the story on how, in the above attack by the FA/18 on Osama Bin Laden's compound, OSB escaped in the dust and was found gambling at Lake Tahoe." Impressive enough to have a Youtube Video made about it, most people would have accepted that George Bush let OSB off for a 50 buck bribe and the MSM media just bought it. The story was partly true (and we ask readers not to repeat this); OSB was found gambling, but at the Tiger shooting village of Dahir in India, by none other than Cappy on a shooting trip. Cappy phoned Turbo, Turbo hopped across in he Challenger and they grabbed on of the Khyber Drifters, armed it, and wiped him out. The photo below shows how much more effective the KhyberDrifters are than the now-dated FA/18, and ...............................................................
  23. ......1000 metres of the emitter. The AUF had been a smart bunch, in many ways being ahead of themselves (and some people thought, up themselves), so they had introduced the Emission Rules for Airman Regulation DOT. This regulation had been widely debated for nearl a decade by it seems every resident of the United States except the Mexicans who wre making a fortune out of selling the morning coffee. In essence it required a Pilot In Command to fit to his aircraft or his person, a catch bag to collect the green plumbs after they had been emitted. This saved thousands of lives around the world from hapless housewives out for the morning shipping to ....................
  24. ......a non-fossil gas. ”This” thought Turbo, “could be put to use on Bluehead powered machines where the pilot and passenger provided part of the fuel, and so, like the hybrid cars, could be claimed as zero emission vehicles. The problem occurred where the occupants had just eaten a meal of plumbs and .......
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