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Old 6th Mar 2009, 18:34
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Funny how the vid got pulled off YouTube after some-one mentioned the nasty letters AOC.
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Old 7th Mar 2009, 11:14
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Its still there!

Prolly a private flight at 500'
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Old 8th Mar 2009, 03:11
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Jaba,
Must be big Coolibah trees, then. Not even the Monkira Monster is so big that it can be seen just out the window at 500 ft.
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Old 17th Mar 2009, 05:07
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AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT - BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY
SOUTH AUSTRALIA REGIONAL OFFICE

FLOOD ADVICE FOR INLAND RIVERS
Issued at 1:05 pm on Friday, 13 March 2009

1. FLOOD ADVICE :
Water continues to flow into Lake Eyre via both the Warburton Groove and the
Kalaweerina Channel. In the Warburton Groove water is now approaching the top
of Belt Bay, near Hughes Island, and is beginning to splay out across the lake
floor. Water is also beginning to splay out from the Kalaweerina Channel.

Water is now flowing down Kallakoopah Creek and the sandhill lakes at the top of
Lake Eyre are filling. Water continues to flow back up the Macumba River.

Upstream at Birdsville renewed river rises peaked earlier in the week and are
now feeding more water into Goyder's Lagoon.

At Glengyle in Queensland the river levels in Eyre Creek are falling. High
river levels will continue in the coming weeks, flowing through the dune country
and into Goyder's Lagoon.

Water will continue to flow into Lake Eyre during the coming months.

Would anybody with local knowledge care to elaborate on what this all means in terms of comparing this flood to others?
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Old 17th Mar 2009, 05:59
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Bigger than 2007 but not as big as 2000, would be my guess.
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Old 17th Mar 2009, 06:08
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Thanks 185. In terms of surface coverage what could one expect to see by early April? Will the water cover the lake floor?
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Old 4th May 2009, 04:13
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Can anyone out there give us an update on the water? I'm hoping to get there in the second week of June. Will the water still be there then?

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Old 11th May 2009, 12:11
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Was up that way on Friday, got these 2 shots at 14000' over the southern end of the lake tracking south-west.








Not great quality pics but gives you an idea of the current status. One of the locals up that way said the water won't hang around for much longer, how valid that statement is anyones guess...
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Old 11th May 2009, 12:22
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Good old Kenny Cobden will be a happy man with the Lake filling and all.
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Old 11th May 2009, 21:30
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itsa a real shame but Ken is not flying anymore. He is not in a good way at the moment.
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Old 11th May 2009, 23:17
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itsa a real shame but Ken is not flying anymore. He is not in a good way at the moment.
Sorry to hear that. I have known Ken & his family for many years.

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Old 12th May 2009, 04:55
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Sorry to hear about Ken not doing well. He sure loved his Aerostar, is Cobden Air still operating or have they gone by the by.
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Old 12th May 2009, 05:58
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when i say not doing too well he is not about to die... he sold the aerostar and chieftain (which was written off when the pilot forgot to take out the control lock before take off).

he is generally doing fine but just starting to show some age. Rose is doing fine.

they are not trading anymore. CASA said they were going to put in 2 inspectors on his next check flight and it was then he realised they were after him. ITs a real shame because there is nothing he doesnt know about the aerostar and a lovely family to talk to
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Old 12th May 2009, 06:36
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Cobden Air Service - Home Page
Still advertising, fleet one Aerostar.
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Old 12th May 2009, 07:45
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yeah the site is still there but he no longer has the CP approval and no medical. Rose does some broking work and thats about it
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Old 24th May 2009, 08:00
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Flew over Lake Eyre and then up to Birdsville last week. Lots of cloud over the lake, which cleared the further we travelled to the NE. The tributaries in flood are more spectacular than Lake Eyre IMHO.









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I will second what Ovation says. The lake is good. But the water to the north in the desert is the best part !

We were there a month or so ago. It is definitely worth the trip.
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Totally Agree.....Eyre Creek, The Diamantina and Goyders Lagoon are also a beautiful site. Watch out for the Pelican flocks...they are on the move from Bedourie/ Glengyle Station North of BDV....hundreds of them.

Cheers

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Totally Agree.....Eyre Creek, The Diamantina and Goyders Lagoon are also a beautiful site. Watch out for the Pelican flocks...they are on the move from Bedourie/ Glengyle Station North of BDV....hundreds of them.
Hey PA - got that AC endo yet? The hardest part is learning how to taxi one!

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You dont miss a thing do ya Should be on line in a couple of weeks. A lot better for the job at hand.

Cheers DF

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