Hi there. I bought a hangar at Geraldton airport where I intend to fly from, but in the ERSA there is a note that all non-VH registered aircraft needs permission before landing. I emailed the airport manager to gain permission and was told “no, we deem microlights to be too much of a risk and we won’t allow them”.
I replied and asked what they see the risk as and if they could show me their risk assesment so I could help mitigate some of the “risks”.
The next reply was a bit more blunt, but still no, they are too much of a risk.
So this has been going back and forth between me and the City of Geraldton who owns and operates the airport and when I requested a meeting, I realised that the person behind the descision had a near miss 20 years ago ansd he is basing his professional oppinion on his personal experience, rather than facts.
I have aproached one of the councillors who is helping me go through the process of getting him to give me a formal response so I can prove him wrong, but it is taking forever and in the meantime my plane is sitting in my shed and I am not flying at all.
I have spoken to every other airport in WA where there is RPT flights and they all welcome microlights with open arms. They all agree that if you stick to the rules and you have propper radio calls, you are just another aircraft flying into an airport.
I have spoken to a lot of people in all diferent roles from CASA to airport managers to commercial pilots to charter companies and and and. And not one has a problem with microlights flying into Geraldton airport.
I just find it frustrating that one person with a bad taste in his mouth, can put the brakes on like this.
When I first asked the question, I was looking for advice and backup I guess.
Cheers
Cali