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Squawk7700 18th Apr 2020 10:51

Melbourne & Avalon - once in a lifetime...
 
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....5595723b78.jpg
https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....a42e10c73c.jpg
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Global Aviator 18th Apr 2020 11:13

Purely saddens me those pictures. Like many airports around with ramps, taxiways and all areas filled with birds with their wings clipped.

Lets all hope for a solution sooner rather than later.

Stay strong fellow aviators.

Sunfish 18th Apr 2020 12:45

And the fact that. you have to wait a pandemic. to make this flight says volumes.

BTW, weren’t you breaking the law by making this flight at all? Which of. the four reasons covers your action?



mickjoebill 18th Apr 2020 13:54


Originally Posted by Sunfish (Post 10754376)
And the fact that. you have to wait a pandemic. to make this flight says volumes.

BTW, weren’t you breaking the law by making this flight at all? Which of. the four reasons covers your action?

Employment, aka “work” is permitted.

flypy 18th Apr 2020 22:29

Can someone more enlightened in the art of medium term aircraft storage explain the reasoning for the slight angle of all the aircraft on the taxiway at AV?

Squawk7700 18th Apr 2020 22:39


Originally Posted by flypy (Post 10754868)
Can someone more enlightened in the art of medium term aircraft storage explain the reasoning for the slight angle of all the aircraft on the taxiway at AV?

I’m going to guess and say that it’s because they can taxi them off without using a tug and not sandblast the windscreen of the one behind.... by using right hand engine. I’ll be interested to see if I guessed correctly.


Squawk7700 18th Apr 2020 22:42


Originally Posted by Sunfish (Post 10754376)
And the fact that. you have to wait a pandemic. to make this flight says volumes.

Ok I’ll bite.... why do you have to wait for a pandemic to make this flight, I don’t get it? One is class E and the other is class C, is there something I don’t know about? It’s not exactly Area 51.

Capt Fathom 18th Apr 2020 22:50


Originally Posted by flypy (Post 10754868)
Can someone more enlightened in the art of medium term aircraft storage explain the reasoning for the slight angle of all the aircraft on the taxiway at AV?

Probably so they can drive a car down the taxiway without going on the grass. They’d get bogged if it’s wet.
Security runs and aircraft access from time to time.

OZBUSDRIVER 18th Apr 2020 23:39

Thanks for the images, SQWK. Hopefully, never again.

Squawk7700 18th Apr 2020 23:54

They tell me that you normally park on an angle so you can fit them closer together, however it hasn’t been executed properly at Avalon because the taxiway isn’t wide enough so they can’t angle them enough.

VH DSJ 19th Apr 2020 00:57


Originally Posted by flypy (Post 10754868)
Can someone more enlightened in the art of medium term aircraft storage explain the reasoning for the slight angle of all the aircraft on the taxiway at AV?

I’m guessing it’s so the engineers can still do engine runs if they need to, and not have the aircraft behind it get jet blasted.

Capn Bloggs 19th Apr 2020 01:24

"We've got the launch directive! VH-ABC's first!"

"Sorry boss, ABC's in the middle...". :} :ouch:

Global Aviator 19th Apr 2020 01:40

Hang on hang on hang on........

Taking pictures from an aircraft :)...

Hope it was an AOC certified flight!

Yes extreme pisstake!

Still great pics yet as I said very saddening..............

Capt Fathom 19th Apr 2020 03:22

A PA28 from Bankstown did a touch & go at Sydney Airport a couple of days ago. I had previously suggested it to a mate, but he says it wasn’t him!

megle2 19th Apr 2020 04:30

Any photos of where they are stored elsewhere in Aus

Ixixly 19th Apr 2020 13:20


Originally Posted by Squawk7700 (Post 10754875)
Ok I’ll bite.... why do you have to wait for a pandemic to make this flight, I don’t get it? One is class E and the other is class C, is there something I don’t know about? It’s not exactly Area 51.

Good luck getting over top of Melbourne during the day in normal operations and I say this as an ex-survey Pilot who has literally been laughed at whilst trying to get permission to do this sort of thing. Good time to get out and do some interesting stuff you wouldn't normally be able to due to traffic, I hear Survey at the moment is going nuts trying to make the most of it.

Squawk7700 19th Apr 2020 13:39


Originally Posted by Ixixly (Post 10755533)
Good luck getting over top of Melbourne during the day in normal operations and I say this as an ex-survey Pilot who has literally been laughed at whilst trying to get permission to do this sort of thing. Good time to get out and do some interesting stuff you wouldn't normally be able to due to traffic, I hear Survey at the moment is going nuts trying to make the most of it.

I’ve been overhead plenty of times before. You’ve just got to plan the track at which you overfly, depending on wind direction versus active runways at the time.


Squawk7700 19th Apr 2020 13:42

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....91a1ff4567.png

Speaking of survey, this guy was busy!

Melbjorn 19th Apr 2020 15:06

That Avalon picture... like any CAVOK day at the holding point at Moorabbin.

mcoates 19th Apr 2020 21:39

Hi Squawk, i didnt think they would give you your licence back so quickly, you have to be happy with that !


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