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XRlent100
9th Feb 2009, 12:00
Any truth to the rumour that Network has won the YCWA contract? Heard it's going to be a big one.

topend3
10th Feb 2009, 08:08
this would be one of the few remaining NJS contracts...

flyingfox
10th Feb 2009, 16:58
... and will remain so.

R.Cruizo
21st Feb 2009, 08:52
Looks like YCWA back with NJS for another 4years.

RC

Icarus2001
22nd Feb 2009, 03:23
It depends how you state these things, a bit like politics. Since Coondewanna is merely the airport that serves Area C then there is NO Coondewanna "contract". There is an HWE contract which has just been extended for 4 years with NJS but there are other companies who need to fly staff there and they may well be using other air service providers.

I seem to recall that before the strip was sealed Network and Skippers both flew there.

Monopole
22nd Feb 2009, 03:52
Icarus2001I seem to recall that before the strip was sealed Network and Skippers both flew there That's correct, but that was also for HWE, before they went to NJS. The strip was called Area C and latter became known as Coondewanna.

Stranded001
18th Feb 2011, 06:48
What types of planes currently service Coondewanna?
I have tried to search but no luck.

Monopole
20th Feb 2011, 00:57
What types of planes currently service Coondewanna?
I have tried to search but no luck. Use to be Metros, Dash 8, Braz, King Air and Connies. Maybe they still all do. Then there are BAE 146 and F100s as the main aircraft. But its an Airport Stranded001, so anything you want can go in there. Prior permission required for all those strips though.

Monopole
20th Feb 2011, 00:59
Never having looked at the numbers to know for sure, but Coondewanna also looks like it may be capable of taking a 737.

Anyone know for sure??

zanzibar
20th Feb 2011, 03:16
Airport Stranded001,

Not familiar with that term.What does it mean and where is there some info on it?

Icarus2001
20th Feb 2011, 07:39
Zanzibar, have a look at his username in post #7.

looks like it may be capable of taking a 737.


Well that depends. They "got one in" at Jandakot a few months ago.

witwiw
20th Feb 2011, 08:16
But its an Airport Stranded001,

Zanzibar, maybe "But it's an Airport, Stranded001," is what was meant .

Skystar320
20th Feb 2011, 09:46
Well that depends. They "got one in" at Jandakot a few months ago.

Well, even if they tried. Can't get it out!

Monopole
20th Feb 2011, 09:52
Thanks Icarus and witwiw. I was addressing Stranded001. And some people think that that little comma thing isn't important...

Stranded001
28th Feb 2011, 23:33
Haha comma's, Get's em everytime. I want to invent the next generation fighter jet called the "comma". No one will see them coming and if they do see them they will just fly right over them!

Anyway, Yeah to Monopole's question what would be the biggest plane that could land there?

Capn Bloggs
1st Mar 2011, 02:13
Haha comma's, Get's em everytime.
Commas FAIL. :}

Goat Whisperer
1st Mar 2011, 10:29
Quote:
Haha comma's, Get's em everytime.
Commas FAIL. http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:www.pprune.org/get/images/smilies/badteeth.gif

Grammar correction fail, it's a case of apostrophe fail.

Capn Bloggs
2nd Mar 2011, 06:59
You're a goat, Bloggs! :E

Stranded001
2nd Mar 2011, 07:05
I bet I type faster than you though. And you can still obviously read it, so I guess I win.

Capn Bloggs
2nd Mar 2011, 07:36
Stranded,
That comment was directed at me. :ouch:

As for you:

it's a case of apostrophe fail.
:ok: :)