Whoever the twit is, who's responsible for the bindook.com website, and has posted this advice:
Who can take part?
Anyone and everyone with access to any kind of flying machine should drag it out of the shed on Saturday 27 November to participate in the national day of action. Whether you fly a Cessna or a hot air balloon, a helicopter or a hang glider, an airship or a parachute, it matters not. Just be sure to get yourself airborne on Saturday 27 November to participate in the national day of action and stake your claim on Australia's skies.
Imagine the possibilities :
* Wollongong direct to West Maitland.
* Moorabbin direct to Kyneton.
* Southport direct to Caboolture.
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Is, imo, setting himself up
BIG TIME for
legal liability in the event of any of the aircraft following his "directive" becoming involved in
i) A mid air collision or near miss;
ii) Infringement of controlled and/or military airspace;
iii) Violation of prohibited/restricted zones.
Is it possible to have the author tracked down, and a joint application sent to the Licencing section to have his licences cancelled for reckless, irresponsible behaviour which poses a threat to the public and Australian aviation?
I'll gladly co-sign!
A TWIT of
IMMENSE PROPORTIONS!!