Ausfly Cancelled ?
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Narromine NSW
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"What approvals do you need to hold a fly in"
Mainly the Aerodrome operator, in this case Narromine Shire Council.
we hope to have a sit down with them this week if not early next week.
Plus whatever else rears it's ugly head.
There will be a big focus on the social side of flying as if we were to go into a flying display, that could most probably attract some attention from many different areas that we just don't need the headache from with only 10 weeks to work with.
Hopefully the weather gods shine on us and we can have a good fun safe weekend.
Brad
Mainly the Aerodrome operator, in this case Narromine Shire Council.
we hope to have a sit down with them this week if not early next week.
Plus whatever else rears it's ugly head.
There will be a big focus on the social side of flying as if we were to go into a flying display, that could most probably attract some attention from many different areas that we just don't need the headache from with only 10 weeks to work with.
Hopefully the weather gods shine on us and we can have a good fun safe weekend.
Brad
Join Date: Feb 2009
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It would be polite to advise the Narromine Shire Council, but being a public aerodrome with no landing charges, non security controlled and functioning Aero Clubs which are set up to encourage aviation activities and act as a social outlet, I fail to see who else except the general public should be advised. I take it you are considering a "fly in" as opposed to an air show and you do not intend to charge money to attend.
CAsA will turn up by themselves now you have advertised this, so there is no need to even consider them. Indeed their attendance would act as a deterrent to a successful "fly in".
Notwithstanding all this, you are free to fund raise for local charity or aviation organisations as the Aero Club do on regular occasions.
CAsA will turn up by themselves now you have advertised this, so there is no need to even consider them. Indeed their attendance would act as a deterrent to a successful "fly in".
Notwithstanding all this, you are free to fund raise for local charity or aviation organisations as the Aero Club do on regular occasions.