PPRuNe Forums

PPRuNe Forums (https://www.pprune.org/)
-   The Pacific: General Aviation & Questions (https://www.pprune.org/pacific-general-aviation-questions-91/)
-   -   Darwin Reporting (https://www.pprune.org/pacific-general-aviation-questions/373158-darwin-reporting.html)

longrass 8th May 2009 02:38

Darwin Reporting
 
Whats going on, seems the PDN reporting has gone quiet, 5 incidents in 2 weeks, no-one has said a word, WTF is goin on boys, tinny?

hole.digger 8th May 2009 06:50

Know about the wheels up at DN and the power off landing on Groote. What else has been going on? Exciting times and no ones talking.

sms777 8th May 2009 09:56

It is NT' best kept secret.
You do not want to scare away all the freshies heading north now ,do you?
:}

AussieNick 9th May 2009 00:19

whats there to be scared off about, its all the excitement and suspense that attracts new guys north

framer 9th May 2009 00:39

1/ Wheels up in DN
2/ Power off landing on Groote
3/ Beachfront Tavern ran out of VB
4/ No flight/duty times were busted for 7 days running
5/ NT News failed to mention a killer croc three days straight.

All fairly serious and none reported on prune....I blame it on the recession.

tinpis 9th May 2009 00:47

As well as the hairyplanes, something is getting shagged....

TERRITORIANS hug the least, barely laugh and are the misery gutses of the nation, so say the results of a national health test.

But at least we're getting a load of shagging in - more than any other Australians, except those randy perves down in the Australian Capital Territory.


All pissed?

In terms of happy points, Darwin City scored the highest with an average 394 points out of 776.


Sad Territorians happiest in the sack - Northern Territory News

tinpis 9th May 2009 03:56

BTW whats that bellowing about the place with what sounds like IGSO-540-s?
I know of the Queeny.

Hasselhof 9th May 2009 06:16


3/ Beachfront Tavern ran out of VB
How can that possibly happen? It was their beer of the month every month for the three years I went there as my local! Times have changed :(

framer 9th May 2009 12:44

I hear ya Hoff, the NTBIIC should have classified it as an accident rather than an incident. A lot of people must have been hurt.

Stationair8 12th May 2009 02:07

Come on boys and girls we all know about an incident in Darwin recently!!!

ForkTailedDrKiller 12th May 2009 02:10

HAZARD ALERT - the FTDK is headed that way on Sunday! :O

Dr :8

Horatio Leafblower 12th May 2009 06:16

Look out lads... lock up your GPSs! :hmm:

eeper23 13th May 2009 06:03

who did the wheels up in darwin?

tinpis 13th May 2009 06:35

The latest, or the last fifty?

Howard Hughes 13th May 2009 11:09


Look out lads... lock up your GPSs!
:D

That one should carry a do not drink coffee and read alert...;)

framer 14th May 2009 09:38

I agree HH, good work HL, nearly spilt coffee on keyboard when I read that.:ok:

huntsman 14th May 2009 10:52

Someone taxiied a 210 into a tug making a rather large mess last week.
(not Darwin but a regular visitor to Tindal)

Dunno if pilot is still gainfully employed

Howard Hughes 14th May 2009 12:30

Darwin
The aircraft and incidents remain the same, it's only the names on the hangars which change...;)

HH. Darwin resident 1998-2001.:ok:

Treetrimmer 18th May 2009 12:32

Heard from a mate working in groote That it was a Katherine Aviation plane that went down into a pond out there.:=

Flying Binghi 18th May 2009 14:29


HH. Darwin resident 1998-2001
New chum sprog, eh...:E


All times are GMT. The time now is 11:24.


Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.