ILS for Gladstone
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ILS for Gladstone
Gas companies have combined to fund an instrument landing system for Gladstone airport. It is due to be installed by the end of the year.
New landing technology will aid Gladstone pilots in 2014 | Gladstone Observer
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Gas companies have combined to fund...
Related to that, how would the accountants get a return on their investment?
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The return on the investment would be their workers arriving and working as scheduled.
So currently there are only 2 ILSs in Queensland.
So currently there are only 2 ILSs in Queensland.
When the technology is built it will be the third device of its kind to operate in Queensland.
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And how will the ILS LOC equipment fit around all the railway lines etc on the other side of the fence?
Could be interesting.
Indeed, the federal government should be doing this WAAS thing for the benefit of all Australians and if the resource companies see benefit in Gladstone surely they would all see benefits everywhere else if WAAS was introduced.
Dumb lot in Cantberra.
Could be interesting.
Indeed, the federal government should be doing this WAAS thing for the benefit of all Australians and if the resource companies see benefit in Gladstone surely they would all see benefits everywhere else if WAAS was introduced.
Dumb lot in Cantberra.
Hear Hear Jaba......
Why oh why cannot the 'Mining Tax' pay for it, and when all of those 'hardworking OZ Family' members actually arrive at WORK - 'ON TIME' the whole nation will benefit!!
So there!!!
Vote for me in September.....
Why oh why cannot the 'Mining Tax' pay for it, and when all of those 'hardworking OZ Family' members actually arrive at WORK - 'ON TIME' the whole nation will benefit!!
So there!!!
Vote for me in September.....
I believe the ILS will be for runway 28. Perfect, the wind only favours that runway for about 2 days a year, .
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...Dumb lot in Cantberra...
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I believe the ILS will be for runway 28. Perfect, the wind only favours that runway for about 2 days a year
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Workers arriving on time had nothing to do with it. The gas plants had 2 choices. Build long expensive horizontal burnoff pipes to burn off excess gas so the hot gas plumes stayed close to the ground or build cheap vertical burnoff chimneys with hot plumes rising into the circuit area and supply a $10.5 million ILS so aircraft could dodge the plumes. Option 2 was cheaper. They should have plenty of spare cash.Locals up that way pay 20% to 30% of a projects value to local government for various made up charges. The Gas Plants pay Council zero upfront charges and zero rates. A once only payment of 1% of project investment would give $600 million to Council-enough to fix most of it's woes. Meanwhile if you want to talk to someone from Gladstone you'd better visit Bundaberg or Hervey Bay.
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Simple - fly the approach to the DA then circle at 300/400ft, or 1100 at night. Easy!
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Good to see a few more ILS going in and at no cost to the aviation industry it is a bonus. If it's used or not they are handy to have around at renewal time. Bring it on I say, next we need them at Emerald and Mackay - heavy industry cam pay for those aswell thanks.
What, you think you won't be charged a fee to use the new ILS? Even if you don't land at YMAV you are charged to make an Approach
http://www.avalonairport.com.au/cms/...-01-10-124.pdf
http://www.avalonairport.com.au/cms/...-01-10-124.pdf
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A current Gladstone NOTAM talks about the ILS being for runway 10. Is this the case or is it a typo in the NOTAM? Everything I've read/heard previously said runway 28 would (unfortunately) get the ILS.