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9v-SKA
24th Nov 2009, 04:23
Saw this NOTAM in NAIPS:
CAMDEN (YSCN)
C69/09
START APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR CIRCUIT OPERATIONS
FROM 07 200054 TO PERM

My question is, is Camden Aerodrome now a GAAP aerodrome?

404 Titan
24th Nov 2009, 05:21
9v-SKA

It always has been a GAAP.

9v-SKA
24th Nov 2009, 05:34
I am aware that Camden has always been a GAAP airport (during tower operating hours in the weekends). I was asking if the tower now opens even on weekdays. Hope that clarifies.

b_sta
24th Nov 2009, 05:42
No, it's still CTAF(R) on weekdays - at least until the Class D changeover next year.

sms777
24th Nov 2009, 05:50
Camden tower has been operating 7 days for the last 3 months at least and it will stay that way.

ksa5223
24th Nov 2009, 07:33
I went their on a weekday for a renewal and it was not active. 3 weeks ago.

bentleg
24th Nov 2009, 09:05
Camden will be getting 7 day a week ATC during the hours of daylight as part of the latest changes to processes (discussed at length in other threads). I think it is supposed to happen by next April, but there are a few staffing issues in ATC to be sorted first (also discussed at length in other threads).

twisties
24th Nov 2009, 09:59
Camden ERSA entry spells out ATS hours TWR HR SAT - SUN 2300 - 0700 (1 HR earlier HDS). Public holidays on MON or FRI by NOTAM. ATC not AVBL Christmas day - CTAF procedures applies.

Camden is a GAAP but services were downgraded for various reasons many years ago to have ATS as per above.

CASA has directed Airservices that the six GAAP's, including Camden, must provide ATS by April 2010. It will be interesting to see how sufficient (qualified and experienced) controllers will be in place in time.

Clearedtoreenter
24th Nov 2009, 13:20
Camden is a GAAP all the time. When the tower is closed a bloke in a tail dragger becomes a mobile tower and takes care of proceedings. An excellent job he does keeping them all in order too:).. some of them certainly need it!

Trojan1981
24th Nov 2009, 23:39
Oh yes, how could I forget Jim Traffic Control. It costs nothing too

...he doesn't have to be airside at the time either, sometimes he operates from his 'home tower' nearby:}

Dogimed
24th Nov 2009, 23:52
Ahh, remembers fondly being yelled at for not keeping the stick back... Glad Jim is still around.....
:ok::ok::ok:

boardpig
25th Nov 2009, 01:21
You have to fly all 5 parts of the circut now when joining outside of twr hours. (forgot that last week and was very politely reminded :ok:)