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Anderson admits air incidents 'inevitable'
5:27 PM January 12
Federal Transport Minister John Anderson says some "airborne incidents" are an inevitable side effect from the Government's new airspace regulations.
Air Services Australia (ASA) and light aircraft pilots have accused air traffic controllers of scare mongering by highlighting a series of apparent "near misses" involving planes across the country.
"It is always the case when you change airspace arrangements that you have a few incidents, just as you do if you change the traffic rules," Mr Anderson said.
He says the previous guidelines had been out-of-date for decades and he has again defended the safety of the new regulations, which allow light planes to share the same airspace as commercial jets.
"We are after all, broadly speaking, moving to an American-style system where, in tougher weather circumstances and much more concentrated airspace, there's a lot more people flying," he said.
"They (the US) maintain very safe skies indeed."
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Anderson admits air incidents 'inevitable'
5:27 PM January 12
Federal Transport Minister John Anderson says some "airborne incidents" are an inevitable side effect from the Government's new airspace regulations.
Air Services Australia (ASA) and light aircraft pilots have accused air traffic controllers of scare mongering by highlighting a series of apparent "near misses" involving planes across the country.
"It is always the case when you change airspace arrangements that you have a few incidents, just as you do if you change the traffic rules," Mr Anderson said.
He says the previous guidelines had been out-of-date for decades and he has again defended the safety of the new regulations, which allow light planes to share the same airspace as commercial jets.
"We are after all, broadly speaking, moving to an American-style system where, in tougher weather circumstances and much more concentrated airspace, there's a lot more people flying," he said.
"They (the US) maintain very safe skies indeed."
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We have RAs in Class A airspace for crying out loud.
However, the fact remains that under this system there is still greater POTENTIAL for this type of incident than under the old system. Greater potential will result in a greater number of incidents and a greater number of incidents will ultimately result in a greater number of accidents.
Mistake free accidents can occur in E; the same cannot be said of Class A or C.
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What??
Air Services Australia (ASA) and light aircraft pilots have accused air traffic controllers of scare mongering by highlighting a series of apparent "near misses" involving planes across the country.
Otherwise there will be "big trouble in little china" me thinks!
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I wonder if he will do the same admission if the unthinkable happens and the sky rains duraliminuim one day?
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We are after all, broadly speaking, moving to an American-style system
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Your point being??? I think you misunderstood my post
I was backing your sentiments I thought...
Scurvy Dog: No I think Aunty had it right, ASA managment are a bunch of pricks I'd expect no less. If its news worthy ASA will defend itself by full on attack; Dudley do right is a true knuckle head; Smith (ours) would want this to go away, from the publiic spotlight; remember he is/was an AOPA member and thinks there are too many ATCs. His primary task was to reduce ATC numbers, something he is yet to do.. His contract has just been renewed, must be time to start slashing.
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