CASA Seminar Warrnambool Nov 5th 2011
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CASA Seminar Warrnambool Nov 5th 2011
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Warrnambool aero club is to host an impromptu CASA seminar on the subject of: Aircraft owners and operators responsibility for airworthiness, in particular ageing aircraft.
Date: Nov 5th starting 10am. @ Warrnambool Regional Airport
RSVP: 19th Oct 2011
This is the only seminar apart from Mildura (26/11/11) to be conducted in Victoria.
This is not only a seminar for owners/operators but any pilot that aspires to develop knowledge of the environment in which he or she participates.
Call me on : zero four two seven / four two two / four seven eight for further info.
This is also a good opportunity to liaise and chew the fat!.
Thank you for your attention.
Warrnambool aero club is to host an impromptu CASA seminar on the subject of: Aircraft owners and operators responsibility for airworthiness, in particular ageing aircraft.
Date: Nov 5th starting 10am. @ Warrnambool Regional Airport
RSVP: 19th Oct 2011
This is the only seminar apart from Mildura (26/11/11) to be conducted in Victoria.
This is not only a seminar for owners/operators but any pilot that aspires to develop knowledge of the environment in which he or she participates.
Call me on : zero four two seven / four two two / four seven eight for further info.
This is also a good opportunity to liaise and chew the fat!.
Thank you for your attention.
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COME ONE COME ALL!
At this stage it appears the weather is doing the right thing by us , so, anyone in the Melbourne / Ballarat / Hamilton / Mt Gambier areas should give consideration to attending.
MET Say's:
Saturday 5 November
Sunny. Winds north to northeasterly averaging 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight temperatures falling to around 9 with daytime temperatures reaching around 30.
MET Say's:
Saturday 5 November
Sunny. Winds north to northeasterly averaging 15 to 25 km/h. Overnight temperatures falling to around 9 with daytime temperatures reaching around 30.
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News Article
SOUTH-WEST aviators using ageing planes could be flying in potential death traps with dangerous hidden corrosion, the nation’s regulator has warned. In an effort to avert disasters, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) will have two specialists in Warrnambool today to give vital tips to aircraft owners and operators.
A startling statistic shows the average age of registered small private aircraft in Australia is 40 years — double the lifespan of factory maintenance schedules.
CASA’s manager of continuing airworthiness, Mike Higgins, will be in Warrnambool with consultant Dr Bob Holdsworth, a former chief engineer with Boeing airlines.
“Just because an aircraft is properly maintained doesn’t necessarily mean it is airworthy,” Mr Higgins told The Standard.
“For example, there could be slow corrosion damage in the frame that owners or maintenance engineers are not aware of.
“A set of maintenance instructions may not be adequate for ageing aircraft. It’s vital for pilots and owners to turn up.”
The free seminar will be held in a hangar at Warrnambool Airport from 10am to 1pm.
So far, 35 attendees have registered.
Similar seminars are being held around Australia as part of CASA’s aim to make sure older planes are maintained in airworthy condition.
A startling statistic shows the average age of registered small private aircraft in Australia is 40 years — double the lifespan of factory maintenance schedules.
CASA’s manager of continuing airworthiness, Mike Higgins, will be in Warrnambool with consultant Dr Bob Holdsworth, a former chief engineer with Boeing airlines.
“Just because an aircraft is properly maintained doesn’t necessarily mean it is airworthy,” Mr Higgins told The Standard.
“For example, there could be slow corrosion damage in the frame that owners or maintenance engineers are not aware of.
“A set of maintenance instructions may not be adequate for ageing aircraft. It’s vital for pilots and owners to turn up.”
The free seminar will be held in a hangar at Warrnambool Airport from 10am to 1pm.
So far, 35 attendees have registered.
Similar seminars are being held around Australia as part of CASA’s aim to make sure older planes are maintained in airworthy condition.