Jetstar and Ballina again
Remote TWR hey ? In 2 years from now ? Don't know whether to laugh or cry ! For a start there are NO remote TWRS here yet.........we saw last week with Optus what can happen when you put all yr chips in with the telecom providers ! Good luck.
But then again on the other side of the coin as we are seeing with the Nov30 NSW Mil airspace changes at other times they can change everything pretty much at will.
So who would know.
But then again on the other side of the coin as we are seeing with the Nov30 NSW Mil airspace changes at other times they can change everything pretty much at will.
So who would know.
And whch kind ? On the airfield but with no need for height (done with big long pole and cameras) or in a location far far away ?
Last edited by 10JQKA; 22nd Nov 2023 at 03:05.
It's already been moved again in the three weeks since I received an official reply from CASA OAR to my enquiry. As detailed from my post in this thread earlier this month they stated:
The press release from this week indicates they've now pushed these implementations back twice already:
CTA:November 2023 > November 2024 > June 2025
TWR:June 2024 > June 2025 > November 2025
The press release from this week indicates they've now pushed these implementations back twice already:
CTA:
TWR:
CASA has issued a direction to establish controlled airspace from 2025 and will work closely with Airservices to support airspace design.
The first phase will see the airspace reclassified and an approach control service provided by Airservices by 12 June 2025.
The second phase will see the establishment of a new aerodrome control service by Airservices no later than 27 November 2025.
The first phase will see the airspace reclassified and an approach control service provided by Airservices by 12 June 2025.
The second phase will see the establishment of a new aerodrome control service by Airservices no later than 27 November 2025.
Different approach (sorry) to Hobart, Launceston, Mackay and Rockhampton where an approach control service was added after the aerodrome control service had been operating for 60 or 70 years.
Here we go, yabbering on the ATC "approach" freq on one radio while trying to sort out the VFR sequence on the CTAF on the other. Put the tower in first! And put in a full-length parallel taxiway.
Noted!
Originally Posted by Missy
Different approach (sorry)
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From Airservices and CASA OAR representatives at AvSafety events in Ballina and Murwillumbah this week:
CTA Class D
CTR Class D
Approach likely to be handled by the controllers who already look after Gold Coast approach from BN CEN.
CTA Class D
CTR Class D
Approach likely to be handled by the controllers who already look after Gold Coast approach from BN CEN.
Absolute **** Show. Get some new management. Especially in resource planning
A search of sunnySA's 'AsA TIBA/TRA/OPR Restrictions' thread shows how often the YBNA SFIS is NOTAMed unavailable. If Airservices can't manage to staff a reliable SFIS for YBNA, any Airservices and OAR statements about any new YBNA CTA and CTR are balloon juice.