Hi to all you aviators
My name is Harry and I am 66 years of age and have been flying since the 1990's having gained my PPLA licence in the USA and then ontaining further training in my home country of England. I had spent over 300 hours flying flex wing microlights in the UK before crossing the pond to gain a PPL A. I continued flying until 2006 when the costs became too great and yearly medicals were burning a hole in my wallet. I spent last October and November 2014 touring the Australian outback with my Australian mate following the Burke and Wills trail in a 4x4 yute. While we were admiring the "Dig Tree" a group of around 9 individual aircraft arrived and we got chatting to the pilots who were conducting a group tour. We thought what a great idea and so we have purchased a a Rockwell 114 with the intention of touring Australia in July of next year (2015) with extended time in the Kimmberly's. The fun started whent I enquired of CASA what I would need to gain a temporary licence for Australia and spent many an hour going through ASICS requirements, medicals (I had just completed treatment for prostate cancer) and the new maintence requirements for aircraft over 12 years of age (control wires). We also learnt of the crazy requirements for all Cessna aircraft in the general aviation category.
Anyway I have over a year to prepare for this trip of a lifetime and came across this association and read some of the threads and thought it would be a great place to learn more about flying in Australa and more especially flying in the outback and the safety precautions we will need to take. Another reason is to learn about how to enjoy the pleasures of the outback and to meet the people who make a living in this harsh environment. I would welcome any help from those of you who have ventured into the outback and also any help in terms of the requirements of gaining a licence from CASA. The big issue is the time it takes to get the ASIC (4-6 weeks) and then to obtain the temporary licence. This means a long extended time, not flying, in Australia.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Harry