Re: [Aus-soaring] rotating beacon non-magnetic

2017-05-12 Thread Roger.D
Dear Justin Yes, not only is Camden a certified aerodrome but also Camden is a federal leased airport and subject to federal legislation namely the Airports Act 1996 and associated regulations. The burden you face is spelled out in this legislation and related docs - hard to escape. Roger

Re: [Aus-soaring] rotating beacon non-magnetic

2017-05-12 Thread Justin Couch
On 12/05/2017 10:37 AM, Roger.D wrote: The in between situation of serious scale CASA certified aerodromes I can't speak to, but these are airports one is not likely to want to launch off anyway. Unfortunately I think Camden is one of them :( Towered aerodrome, CASA certified but not run by

Re: [Aus-soaring] rotating beacon non-magnetic

2017-05-11 Thread pam
: Friday, 12 May 2017 10:38 AM To: aus-soaring@lists.base64.com.au Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] rotating beacon non-magnetic Dear Pam I would not fuss too much at this point. The matter of yellow/orange rotating beacon being required on CASA registered aerodromes by some of CASA's Aerodrome

Re: [Aus-soaring] rotating beacon non-magnetic

2017-05-11 Thread Roger.D
Dear Pam I would not fuss too much at this point. The matter of yellow/orange rotating beacon being required on CASA registered aerodromes by some of CASA's Aerodrome Inspectors, and poorly informed Council's insisting on such, is likely to go away. CASA are about (at long last - issue in

[Aus-soaring] rotating beacon non-magnetic

2017-05-11 Thread pam
Our new car isn’t steel and we can’t stick a rotating beacon on it. Does anyone know of a supplier of beacons with a suction cup – preferably a smaller size beacon? This is a trend for newer cars, so others may have encountered the problem already… Pam