>. Apparently someone at a recent QSA meeting > wanted to abolish the QSA on the grounds that all it actually did was hold > meetings.
It was I who proposed that, to concentrate the minds present on whether QSA was useful. The motion was not debated as it really is an AGM type motion. I remember one thing from that meeting was to ask John Fairbairn (President) to pass onto GFA that we were not happy with AG/SS, now Soaring Australia! I have been the Airspace Rep for QSA for 18 months (have only been to that one meeting as it was at Caboolture) and am going to have our CTAF at Caboolture changed at last. My proposal for the change of CTAF was put on hold as the LLAMP proposal suited us. However, it has been unilaterally shelved (after two years of Airservices work on it and close scrutiny of it by our own Bob Hall) by John Anderson (Min. for Trans) in preference to Dick Smith's proposal for a National Airspace System modelled on the US system. When that system comes in, heaven knows, so Airservices are going on with my proposal. I think my role as an airspace officer for Qld is useful to protect our gliding interests in Qld., but I could be a regional delegate from GFA. PeterS -- * You are subscribed to the aus-soaring mailing list. * To Unsubscribe: send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * with "unsubscribe aus-soaring" in the body of the message * or with "help" in the body of the message for more information.