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RatsoreA
12th Feb 2019, 02:05
I was at Cloncurry airport yesterday, and was stuck there for longer than planned due to the BP fuel bowser breaking down. Whilst waiting for someone to source some drum stock, I was talking to some of the local guys who were hanging around about the big topic of conversation, the recent flood. I don't normally name specific companies here, but I am going to make an exception, as I was talking to the guy running CMC helicopters. I noticed that he had pretty much every R22 and R44 running pretty much as daylight allowed, which is a lot of airframes doing a lot of hours. I made a remark to him that at least he might be alright out of this as his whole fleet seems to be working. Now, this guy is a small business operator, in a remote area in a tough part of the country at the best of times, and his reply to that remark was restored a bit of faith in the aviation industry. He said no, he won't be issuing invoices to anyone for any of his work that he is doing now.

This guy is not a charity organisation, he is not a government organisation, he is just a small country business, doing his part for the farms that have in lot of cases literally lost everything.

Country aviation at its very finest.

greybeard
12th Feb 2019, 05:51
Give the guy a call or email to say well done

RatsoreA
12th Feb 2019, 07:06
Yes, a go fund me page is an excellent idea... I will also contribute, just have to get someone who knows what they are doing to set it up!

Desert Flower
12th Feb 2019, 09:45
Yes, a go fund me page is an excellent idea... I will also contribute, just have to get someone who knows what they are doing to set it up!

Just remember that they take a percentage of the money though.

DF.

Fris B. Fairing
12th Feb 2019, 20:02
We are reminded yet again that country people are special. The Go Fund Me page is a nice thought but someone better check with the operator concerned. The charity concept might offend.

Global Aviator
12th Feb 2019, 21:14
Good point, my thoughts weren’t charity thoughts more a thank you to cover fuel burnt that day.

Yes should check and if ok then any excess could go to another cause.

No offense meant, just thought knowing costs of running a business a gesture from fellow aviators to do their bit would be nice.

Shoulda_beena_tradie
12th Feb 2019, 23:40
Buy that man a beer! or seven! Great to hear.