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That would be optimistic. Australian GA pilots have been waiting almost a
year for the new Aviation ID cards (which are useless, because you actually need an ASIC Aviation Security Identification Card). The regulatory authority has a backlog of 23000 and some think the wait will be 12 months. If you haven't applied for one by 31 Dec 06 then landing at any airport with regular public transport (just about every airport in Australia) then you can get busted with a $2,200 fine for each infringement. If the toursists go to the back of the queue then you better have a year or so to drive around the country before contemplating flying yourself anywhere. It is bureacracy gone totally insane handled in a totally inept way that is killing an already suffering GA community. See posts on Rec.Aus.Aviation... And yes AAS has closed its doors to the best of my knowledge. There was a press release towards the end of last year announcing same citing the bureacracy/secuirty issues as the prime cause. Cheers, Kevin "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... Eric Bartsch wrote: Unfortunately this company (GOANA Safari) did stop operating at the end of 2005 due to new security regulations in Australia that made it difficult for foreign pilots to get checked out in their planes. I had always hoped to do this someday, but looks like I missed my chance. They used to have a booth at Oshkosh with all of the information. It's not the checkout. I got checked out under the new rules (I essentially had to do a full up BFR, just added an additional day). What killed them is that to go into any airport with scheduled air service (and we're talking about nowhere airports without even a fence around them) you need a security card. The Australian bureaucracy won't even start processing cards for foreigners until you get to Australia which means you'd have to allocate a couple of extra weeks in front of the tour to push papers. |
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