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Short Finals

by Marc Joel Atrero January 5, 1988

Combating Jet Lag An interesting discussion with Dr Lutz Bergau, chief medical advisor for Lufthansa, recently highlighted some interesting facts on why we feel so low after a long flight. There is nothing new about the whys and wherefores of jet lag but it is still worth remembering a few vital facts as to why

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Register Review Twenty-four aircraft make up the new allocations for this issue with a wide variety of types represented. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or Email Password Forgot password? Keep me signed in on this device.

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Aviation Law Association Of Australia The Aviation Law Association was formed at a meeting in Sydney on July 14, 1980. The Association’s basic purpose is to provide a forum for the discussion and consideration of problems and issues arising in aviation law, at legislative, administrative and industry levels. Apart from New South Wales, the Association

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The Southern Cross Flies Again In the foyer of the Parafield Aerodrome Control Tower there is a picture of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith’s Southern Cross, a Fokker FV11b-3m, flying over the Bolivar salt evaporation pans on a visit to the airfield. Since early August it has been made a timeless picture by the flights of

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Space

by Marc Joel Atrero January 5, 1988

First Pacific Air and Space Technology Conference Held in Melbourne The first International Pacific Air & Space Technology Conference was held in Melbourne in mid-November. The conference saw a wide range of presentations with strong NASA and NASDA (Japan) participation. While the general thrust was technical, considerable emphasis was placed upon Pacific Basin development and

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Hawker Pacific and Awa Team With Cossor to Bid for Major Australian Atc Upgrade Contract Hawker Pacific and AWA are teaming with England’s Cossor to win the $68m Australian Radar Sensor Procurement Programme (RASPP). RASPP will effectively usher in a considerable enhancement in the operational surveillance radar capability throughout the civil airways of Australia. When

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