regional airport security ?
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regional airport security ?
ABC reports 8 regional airports will no longer require security including Longreach and Barcaldine. Does anyone know the other 6 ? Presume all are Rex ports, with low frequency flights (2 per day or less)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-...ports/12845286
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-...ports/12845286
ABC reports 8 regional airports will no longer require security including Longreach and Barcaldine. Does anyone know the other 6 ? Presume all are Rex ports, with low frequency flights (2 per day or less)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-...ports/12845286
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-...ports/12845286
You're the self proclaimed "TRAVEL EXPERT" at everything, you should know this stuff, BNEA320.
Why haven't you applied for the airlines yet, they're willing to share in your knowledge as displayed on your snoworld website.
When arriving the passengers will not enter into the screened departure area, they will exit the tarmac directly into the unscreened baggage claim / pre checkin area.
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ABC reports 8 regional airports will no longer require security including Longreach and Barcaldine. Does anyone know the other 6 ? Presume all are Rex ports, with low frequency flights (2 per day or less)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-...ports/12845286
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-11-...ports/12845286
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However, Bacaldine, Blackall etc- are all QF/Sunstate (without researching that contract for Segment #'s)- and also 'there' maybe/is a 12mth option (the Last of 2x) on all of that, about to be- exercised/announced!!!- 'one' maybe, 'given' to understand????? or NOT.
AnyHoo- 'BNEA320/TT727/Getaway- et al', shall be along soon- to explain and Educate........, stay tuned!!!!
rgds all
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PS- +1 and Yes, Mr 'Check Thrust'
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NO, not at some users/this level, at all !!!! - However, read the whole thread and then, research the issue/matter.... for yourself, then have a think- 'that' is all that is on offer......
And as 'is' implied, here- https://www.pprune.org/australia-new...ymity-252.html
Be well/
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And as 'is' implied, here- https://www.pprune.org/australia-new...ymity-252.html
Be well/
rgds
S28- BE
Invariably, security is paid for by a levy on the passenger tickets. No passengers = no money=no security (also = no need).
Apparently for those tier 2 (think that’s it) security controlled aerodromes that are serviced by Rex, are being downgraded to Tier 1, even though the requirements for tier 2 are very minimal and at least in one case the affected council doesn’t want to be downgraded.
The repercussions of the downgrade though, is Rex are threatening to pull out unless tier 2 is maintained.
The repercussions of the downgrade though, is Rex are threatening to pull out unless tier 2 is maintained.
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Has Dutton had a brain meltdown? It’s been ludicrous all along to expect a host of regional airports to put in half a million dollars worth of body scanning equipment and expect a handful of gimps that cant even spell their own names to be able to identify an IED, something that in fact numerous AMS (formerly OTS) Inspectors themselves have failed to do. Now a complete backflip at some airports? Idiots. The AMS went quiet for 6 months but have renewed their interest in issuing NCN’s and have been belting airports in NSW and QLD, spending 4 days at pissy little aerodromes making life hell for staff and pinging people for have wrong page numbers on security manuals or a misplaced training record. FFS, bureaucracy gone mad. Why hasn’t COVID made all of these muppets redundant as well?
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At a time when so many in the industry are suffering because of the cutback and covid I thought it might be time to reflect on some of the amusing sides of security screening.
I do not remember what year the domestic carriers introduced security screening. Sometime in the 1980's I think. But within the first few months there certainly were some surprises.
Passengers soon got wind of the fact that the security staff could tell what was in their carry on items. The result was that the poor cleaners at the major domestic hubs were continually delivering various forms of sex toys to the lost baggage/lost property counters that were found left in the terminal toilets. This was of great amusement to most who worked in that area. The company policy at TN was that all lost property be held for up to three months and then sent of to be auctioned. I think the proceeds went to charity. Needless to say that after not being claimed there was a whole filing cabinet full of these things. But there was one offending item made of rubber that was so large that it was nicknamed ' The Destroyer.' Was boiled and used as a paperweight for some years. Just as well we were all pretty open minded and had a sense of humour and especially the female ground staff who worked in that area.
I do not remember what year the domestic carriers introduced security screening. Sometime in the 1980's I think. But within the first few months there certainly were some surprises.
Passengers soon got wind of the fact that the security staff could tell what was in their carry on items. The result was that the poor cleaners at the major domestic hubs were continually delivering various forms of sex toys to the lost baggage/lost property counters that were found left in the terminal toilets. This was of great amusement to most who worked in that area. The company policy at TN was that all lost property be held for up to three months and then sent of to be auctioned. I think the proceeds went to charity. Needless to say that after not being claimed there was a whole filing cabinet full of these things. But there was one offending item made of rubber that was so large that it was nicknamed ' The Destroyer.' Was boiled and used as a paperweight for some years. Just as well we were all pretty open minded and had a sense of humour and especially the female ground staff who worked in that area.
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YTNK ( Tennant Creek Airport) became a non-security controlled airport on 06.11.20
Serviced by AirNorth (Centre Run) with E120's . YPDN, YPTN, YTNK, YBAS in the AM and
the reverse in the PM. Monday, Wednesday & Friday only.
Applies to airports with thresholds on annual Pax numbers and max weight of aircraft used.
Serviced by AirNorth (Centre Run) with E120's . YPDN, YPTN, YTNK, YBAS in the AM and
the reverse in the PM. Monday, Wednesday & Friday only.
Applies to airports with thresholds on annual Pax numbers and max weight of aircraft used.
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YTNK ( Tennant Creek Airport) became a non-security controlled airport on 06.11.20
Serviced by AirNorth (Centre Run) with E120's . YPDN, YPTN, YTNK, YBAS in the AM and
the reverse in the PM. Monday, Wednesday & Friday only.
Applies to airports with thresholds on annual Pax numbers and max weight of aircraft used.
Serviced by AirNorth (Centre Run) with E120's . YPDN, YPTN, YTNK, YBAS in the AM and
the reverse in the PM. Monday, Wednesday & Friday only.
Applies to airports with thresholds on annual Pax numbers and max weight of aircraft used.
Some airports won't have any flights if they have to incur massive security costs for very few flights.
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Trident Security airport operations falling apart
Anyone know much about this mob of
cowboys? They look after security at a couple of Queensland airports - CNS, MKY and PPP. Apparently the wheels started to fall off a few months ago and I’ve heard that they are thoroughly useless and are falling under the close eye of AMS. Apparently they are losing heaps of money and just punted some reputable managers as the great unravelling speeds up. They flog that ARO electronic reporting software to airports but it is complete rubbish and they are losing money on it big time. Another bunch of clowns trying to tell the aviation industry how to suck eggs.
cowboys? They look after security at a couple of Queensland airports - CNS, MKY and PPP. Apparently the wheels started to fall off a few months ago and I’ve heard that they are thoroughly useless and are falling under the close eye of AMS. Apparently they are losing heaps of money and just punted some reputable managers as the great unravelling speeds up. They flog that ARO electronic reporting software to airports but it is complete rubbish and they are losing money on it big time. Another bunch of clowns trying to tell the aviation industry how to suck eggs.