Man taxis to the Newman pub
"I taxied it perfectly. Look how well I parked it."
He's got them there.
He's got them there.
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While not condoning his actions, I'm not sure if the aircraft would be any less stable without wings, though I guess it would depend on the weight distribution, but dangerous because he was 'steering with foot pedals'? I never realised taxing an aircraft in that manner was so dangerous.....guess I'll have to use the tow bar and pull the aircraft to the runway instead next time....
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An expensive lesson learned!
Think it was a bit of a silly thing to do, M'self.
I don't actually. Seen to have a vague recollection of the incident though. Care to tell the story?
PM me if you like.
Think it was a bit of a silly thing to do, M'self.
We all know what happened in that incident.
PM me if you like.
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Anthony Whiteway, 37, was charged with committing an act likely to endanger the life, health or safety of a person, and faced Newman Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
The question now is what he was convicted of. The fine no doubt reflects a consolidation of several matters.
In the circumstances, I would describe it as a significant penalty but probably within range. Most punters would be more concerned by the conviction than the amount of the fine as a conviction has many serious consequences including difficulties with employment and international travel.
Kaz
Crikey!! Assuming he goes on to train for his Licence (PPL etc)....
Will he be able to qualify for the 'dreaded' 'A S I C '...??
Cheers
Will he be able to qualify for the 'dreaded' 'A S I C '...??
Cheers
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If you view his offence as a trivial one and the penalty as being too severe, then you fail to understand the gravity with which aviation offences are viewed in Australia.
The fact it used to be an aircraft,is totally irelevant.
It was used on the road, Therefore it was a Road Vehicle (which failed the roadworthiness requirements)
If the Magistrate and Plod concerned, live long enough to see the Terrafugia* in production, they are really going to get scrambled brains.
$5k is probably not much more than a week's wages there, anyway
*other brands are available from dream-vendors worldwide.
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1track,
What makes you think it wasn't a road vehicle? Those gophers that pensioners ride around in cannot be driven while over .05 or you'll face a drink-driving charge. Mopeds under 50cc don't need a license, but still need to be registered. The police just chose to pursue a higher level charge.
cockney steve,
He was a ******** for what damage the prop could have done, that justified the higher level charge. Newman isn't some one horse town in the middle of nowhere, over 4000 people with main roads,stop signs, cars, peds and all that other suburban crap.
What makes you think it wasn't a road vehicle? Those gophers that pensioners ride around in cannot be driven while over .05 or you'll face a drink-driving charge. Mopeds under 50cc don't need a license, but still need to be registered. The police just chose to pursue a higher level charge.
cockney steve,
He was a ******** for what damage the prop could have done, that justified the higher level charge. Newman isn't some one horse town in the middle of nowhere, over 4000 people with main roads,stop signs, cars, peds and all that other suburban crap.
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onetrack- Newman a rural area! wow man most of the 4,000 pop are local indig people that live far from town and over a massive area. Please don't talk crap.
If the pub had 20 + people in and around it at that time I will say I am wrong. But to get a front row car park in front of a pub says you know jack about Newman life - maybe you landed there once - but hey the cops had no problem getting the park next it + a bit of the next park. Yep Newman is still bush but has only grown in bureaucratic crap not towns people in last 20 years.
If the pub had 20 + people in and around it at that time I will say I am wrong. But to get a front row car park in front of a pub says you know jack about Newman life - maybe you landed there once - but hey the cops had no problem getting the park next it + a bit of the next park. Yep Newman is still bush but has only grown in bureaucratic crap not towns people in last 20 years.
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Newman a rural area!
I wrote;
However, this event didn't occur in the "bush", it occurred in a sizeable W.A. town, with a population in excess of 4000 people, and it's properly classed as an urban environment.
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Pinky - The event I was referring to happened on 6 Oct 1979, near Serpentine, South of PER. I can't find any on-line records of the crash, I think it's probably buried in the old BASI records. I've sent you a PM.
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Didn't anyone notice just how careful this bloke is?? Like, he pulls into the pub, and orders a lemonade?!
He was obviously thinking well ahead, there's no way he was going to drink and drive!!
Parched would-be pilot fined for pub stop
He was obviously thinking well ahead, there's no way he was going to drink and drive!!
Parched would-be pilot fined for pub stop
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Could be at least 1971 Clinton. Looks like a HQ driving past after the footage of the Islander.
Saw a quick shot of Rolf Harris playing the didge. Must've been before he learned to fiddle.
Saw a quick shot of Rolf Harris playing the didge. Must've been before he learned to fiddle.
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And not a fluro or safety bunting in sight. Just common sense.
There would be some shiny bum chair warmer in some 'elfnsafety' department who would probably have a coronary if such a parade was even suggested!