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UnderneathTheRadar 24th Mar 2017 03:07

Grand prix NOTAM
 
Convince me that this isn't a mistake


C618/17 REVIEW C609/17
TEMPO RESTRICTED AREA R992 ACT
TRA R992 ACT AIR DISPLAY REFER AIP SUP H48/17 DUE TO ROYAL AUSTRALIAN
AIR FORCE (RAAF) ROULETTE ,F/A-18 AND C-17 LOW LEVEL DISPLAYS.
NO FLIGHT PERMITTED WITHOUT APPROVAL OF CONTROLLING AUTHORITY
MELBOURNE CENTRE 135.7
SFC TO 2500FT AMSL
FROM 03 232315 TO 03 260500
1703232315 TO 1703232345
1703240420 TO 1703240445
1703250215 TO 1703250245
1703250520 TO 1703250545
1703260330 TO 1703260400
1703260400 TO 1703260425
1703260440 TO 1703260500
The first line of dates/times establishes the R992 for 3+ days continuously?

Slezy9 24th Mar 2017 03:24


Originally Posted by UnderneathTheRadar (Post 9717375)
Convince me that this isn't a mistake



The first line of dates/times establishes the R992 for 3+ days continuously?


The first line gives the beginning of the first activation time and the end of the last activation time. The times below give the actual activation times of the restricted area. Normally 20-30 minute windows.

fujii 24th Mar 2017 04:01

You also need to read AIP/SUP H34/17.

Capn Bloggs 24th Mar 2017 06:58

Sounds better than the airshow...

Squawk7700 24th Mar 2017 07:27


Originally Posted by Capn Bloggs (Post 9717468)
Sounds better than the airshow...

You're not wrong.... seeing a low level PC9 display is impressive amongst the buildings. I've seen a solo one at Albert Park before - he was guniunely pulling out of loops at around 200-250 ft and disappearing between buildings. Impressive ! (some might say insane)

Old Fella 24th Mar 2017 10:02

Whatever the Roulettes do will be legal, well planned and professionally executed. The same will apply to any other handling demonstration conducted by the RAAF.

Squawk7700 24th Mar 2017 11:26


Originally Posted by Old Fella (Post 9717647)
Whatever the Roulettes do will be legal, well planned and professionally executed. The same will apply to any other handling demonstration conducted by the RAAF.

Did anyone say otherwise?

I guess a PT6 has never failed before and the Roulettes have never crashed into each other so nothing could possibly go wrong eh?


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