Australian Aviation College Planning for Growth The focus of airline pilot training has changed dramatically in recent years. As airline passenger traffic grows, and with it the number and complexity of airliners, the need for airline specific pilot training has expanded. The time has long since passed when airlines could recruit only ex-military pilots, or
“William town Terminal Information . . . In your face . . . Yanks!! Runway one two, moderate actual. Decks . . . steady. Temperature . . . white and hot for squids! QNH . . . one inch! But then again . . . you’d be used to that measurement . . . four
Historic Milestone for NZ Aviation New Zealand’s $NZ92 million Airways Modernization Project (AMP) is an historic milestone for aviation, says Rex Loach, chairman of the Airways Corporation of NZ. “We now offer airlines and their passengers one of the most modern air traffic management systems in the world,” he comments in an Airways publication. AMP
Aviation Insurance – When Honesty Is the Only Policy As the owner of a commercial aircraft operation you recently filled in the company’s aviation insurance coverage application or renewal form. Or was it a little too hectic and you asked your secretary to fill it in for you? Or did you just sign the cheque
This issue of the periodic Australian Aviation Warbirds Register not only includes exciting new types but also features the inclusion of New Zealand warbird aircraft for the first time. The last few years has seen aviation developments from both sides of the Tasman drawing together as the realisation of common interests and common goals have
Eurocopter BO 108 Light TW in Engine Helicopter Flight Test Programme Progresses The BO 108 light twin engine helicopter is progressing with its flight test programme with the first prototype having accumulated over 200 hours. The second aircraft has achieved 60 hours in the test programme covering the Turbomecca TM 319-lB Arrius engines which have