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Stationair8 21st Mar 2021 22:09

Williamtown Closed Due Flooding
 
Good thing we won’t be invaded this week, with RAAF Williamtown closed due to flooding.

Hopefully the F35’s are waterproof.


TWT 21st Mar 2021 22:58

Image from 'Fighterworld' Facebook page :


https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....3abe5c4062.jpg

Ex FSO GRIFFO 21st Mar 2021 23:03

AAAARRRGH !!! We are 'defenceless'.............??

Ascend Charlie 21st Mar 2021 23:44

Same happened in 1974 in Brisbane, with Amberley under water, they caught a 30cm fish at the base of the tower. Only aircraft working, as usual, were the choppers doing flood relief. The F-111 and Canberras up to their bellies in water in some places. The GCA hut, being on wheels out in the middle of the field, filled up with snakes and spiders trying to stay dry.

ULH Extreme 21st Mar 2021 23:51

Anyone know how RAAF Richmond is going ?

On eyre 22nd Mar 2021 00:23

Do they make an F35 model on floats ? 😳😳

Chronic Snoozer 22nd Mar 2021 00:43

Should have bought the F35B!

MickG0105 22nd Mar 2021 01:29


Originally Posted by On eyre (Post 11013618)
Do they make an F35 model on floats ? 😳😳

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....d6f63201e.jpeg

Ex FSO GRIFFO 22nd Mar 2021 01:34

BEWDIFULL Mr M

RAAF Richmond elevation 67ft...... i.e. approx 60ft above the adjacent river level.

Should be OK..??

MickG0105 22nd Mar 2021 01:47


Originally Posted by Ex FSO GRIFFO (Post 11013630)
RAAF Richmond elevation 67ft...... i.e. approx 60ft above the adjacent river level.

Should be OK..??

And the Hawksebury has quite a wide flood plain below base level around there so yes, you'd expect that it would be okay.

I'm pretty sure that it remained open throughout the 1990 flood. I'm not sure how it fared in the '78 flood - I think that was the last 'once in a century' flood they've experienced in the last 50 years.

SRFred 22nd Mar 2021 02:06

Merely a trial run for rising sea levels under global warming ...... just lit the stove to keep warm!

Traffic_Is_Er_Was 22nd Mar 2021 02:18

Now HMAS NAS WIlliamstown.

Ascend Charlie 22nd Mar 2021 02:20

When I was doing flood relief around Richmond and the Colo River in the early 80s, the only really dry place was the RAAF Base. I was desperately low on fuel and requested a clearance in to pick some up and drop off a police dog handler with his dog.

The lady in the tower asked my POB, and I replied "3 POB and one Dee-Oh-Gee." She asked me to repeat, and then she got it. I crossed the airfield boundary and plopped on the first available taxiway. She asked me to continue to Air Movements, but I stayed put and asked for the fuel truck.

Ex FSO GRIFFO 22nd Mar 2021 07:47

Time to re-instate that 'Black Cat' from HARS.......Not too far away.......?

Or, even the one at the QANTAS Museum....?

Back to 43 Squadron ex Rathmines, and place it at Williamtown......?

rattman 22nd Mar 2021 08:15

Also note the beat up commadores, kinda looks like my old neighbors front yard

Ex FSO GRIFFO 22nd Mar 2021 08:35

"Rising Sea Levels"...I'll believe that when I see the Fort Denison ('Pinchgut' - SY Harbour) Round Tower 'apparently sinking' as the Sea Level RISES......

Like the oyster grower on the South Coast (NSW) said, "For 70 years these Oyster Leases have been at the optimal level for maximum growth....and I have NOT had to adjust them".




mgahan 22nd Mar 2021 08:39

I can confirm the story in post #4. I was on night shift in the tower the night the water rose and had to swim from the first floor balcony to BS HQ the next day..

Did you know that after the war the Yanks... some of the post flood stories are best left for another time.

MJG

Bleve 22nd Mar 2021 13:06

Not the first time Willytown has closed due flooding. I recall it closed during the floods of Feb 1990. Water pressure under the runway was causing it to ‘bubble’ up. Personnel were tasked with skewering the bubbles with star pickets to release the pressure and minimise damage to the runway.

Ken Borough 23rd Mar 2021 07:39

Has Badgery Creek broken its banks? Or is that question similar to asking if Mt Druitt is snowbound? (Sorry for the Sydney content).

Ex FSO GRIFFO 23rd Mar 2021 08:05

I'm not too sure IF we will ever see Mt Druit 'snowbound'......But.....Ya never never know....Like...Dr Tim Flannery said 'It ain't gunna rain NO MORE', so the NSW Gummint built a 'desal' plant at a cost of 'squillions'....
To build and maintain....

Anyhow, from Google Earth, the elevation of the Badgerys Creek site (To the SE of Luddenham) seems to be in the order of 200ft - 300ft...depending just WHERE the rwys are going to be....Well above the 'raging Hawkesbury' i would think.


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