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An $8 outback NSW adventure In the mid-1960s Ansett-owned Airlines of NSW would offer ‘mystery flights’ as a means of filling otherwise empty seats and introducing the public to the benefits of air travel. The arrangement was simple, you made a booking and arrived at Mascot on the appointed day to be offered a return

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There was a mixture of excitement and trepidation as I boarded QF9 on Saturday March 24, knowing the next 17 or so hours would be spent in a pressurised tube above 30,000ft. The excitement came from being a witness to history on board Qantas’s inaugural flight from Perth to London, linking the continents of Australia

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Aerial application integral to farming success During a recent trip to the northern NSW cotton fields to kick-off field trials of new powerline markers, the integrated nature of aerial application to our national farming systems stood out. Crop protection through the timely and accurate application of herbicides, fungicides and pesticides contributes over $20 billion of

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Land use planning outside airport boundaries The Senate’s Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport legislation committee’s recent recommendation that the Airports Act Amendments Bill be passed is welcome news for the aviation industry. The changes would see airports such as Adelaide, Canberra and Gold Coast submit master plans every eight years, while Australia’s largest four

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Good kit

by Staff reporter May 26, 2018

Gear for Australian aviators Good sunglasses are as critical for a pilot as all the other flight kit that gets squeezed into a flight bag. Operating at altitude means the environmental effects on the pilot are exaggerated, including exposure to UV light with UV increasing by approximately five per cent per 1,000ft. To ensure these

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Warbirds

by Staff reporter May 8, 2018

Warbirds, classic aircraft, museum and airshow news Yak Bent at Wanaka The spectators got more than they bargained for at the start of the end of March Easter airshow event at Wanaka, New Zealand, when Yak-3M, ZK-YYY, collided with a cherry picker parked too close to the runway. The aircraft was landing on the grass

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