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Read moreAugust 2014 register listing
NEW ALLOCATIONS CTU/3 Flight Design CTLS-ELA F-13-09-05 3/6/14 Karel Meulendijks, 32 Ervins Rd Pyramid Hill Vic 3575 ESK/4 Robinson R44 Raven II 13698 13/6/14 Heliflite, PO Box 121 Georges Hall NSW 2198 FAI/4 Dassault Falcon 20F-5 380 11/6/14 Falconair, 100 Queen St Beaconsfield NSW 2015 N380CJ I-ULJA N3848U N289MM (N288MM) N922ML N9654N N1BX N8BX N136F
Read moreYesteryear
/10 years ago The five remaining RAAF HS748s, A10-602, -603, -605, -606 and -608, were withdrawn from use on June 30. They were offered for sale by tender by the Fowles Auction Group in Melbourne with bids due by July 9. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Subscribe to Australian Aviation for
Read moreRegister Review
/Peter Harlow’s classic Interstate Cadet VCQ is the only new type in this issue’s New Allocations listing. The Cadet is a two-seat tandem, strut-braced high-wing, single-engine, fixed-undercarriage aircraft using a fabric-covered welded steel tube fuselage and wooden wings with metal ribs. Built by the Interstate Aircraft and Engineering Corporation at El Segundo, California during 1941
Read moreGoing north
/Be prepared if taking the well-worn path to a pilot career Going north is not an expression that you will find in the dictionary but one that is common knowledge with new commercial pilots seeking their first flying position. In short the expression means a newly-minted commercial pilot travelling to the Northern Territory, northwest WA
Read morePredicting the future
/Preparing your business as you would prepare for a flight Through its safety courses, AAAA is providing pilots with tools that can help them focus on what is coming rather than what has been. Far from being some kind of hippy foresight based on alignment of the stars, trying to predict the future is something
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