Anyone going to Oshkosh this year? Are you going on an organised tour or doing your own thing (as I am).Its my third time,and it never dissapoints.Looking forward to it.
Bill,
This has happened many times to me as well.Then I have to ring CASA and explain I was nowhere near the place I was billed for.Apparently the practice(of using a false call sign)is fairly common.For what its worth,some of the regional airports have a groundsman driving around noting rego numbers of parked aircraft,so beware!
For those who are worried about landing charges,some pilots will say for example"Cessna 172 on base"instead of giving their rego.Thats far safer than simply not making a call at all.None of us like landing charges,but safety is paramount.
Fuel cards
Keith,
What I did was contacted Skyfuel online.They give you all 3 Mobil,Shell and BP at no cost to you.You get one account monthly from them.Very convenient especially as there are so many self serve pumps nowdays.I'm sure there are other firms that issue cards as well.I've been happy with Skyfuel.
regards,
Les
There have been difficulties in the past for some in getting Avgas and Jet A1 at Bourke.The Shell agency has changed operators and unfortunately the contact number appearing in the ERSA is now out of date,and the new details wont appear until March 2009.Its self serve for Shell card holders,a callout fee of $40 for cash or credit card.The new phone number is 0448 821 146.
My Skipper is VH-UMX.Maybe thats the one you may have learned in.Its very simple to fly.The Piper Tomahawk and Skipper are very much alike in looks,but I think the Skipper is far better quality.Its the smallest and slowest plane I have owned,but enjoy it all the same,and its economical too!