Aviation Industry Contributions

 

7 March 2023 I made a submission to the Aviation White Paper

Aviation White Paper Branch
Domestic Aviation & Reform Division
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts
GPO Box 594
CANBERRA ACT 2601

https://www.infrastructure.gov.au/infrastructure-transport-vehicles/aviation/aviation-white-paper

11 July 2022 I published my second edition of my autobiography, within with I provide safety advice to the aviation community, as well as telling my story how I became a pilot. Please refer to Here the link to my book, “Dancing With Clouds – Never Take ‘No’ For An Answer”, ISBN: 9780648485575

20 November 2020 I gave evidence before the Senate Standing Committees on Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Australia’s General Aviation (decline), chaired by the Honourable Senator Susan McDonald. Refer to Page 2, Submission No. 22

https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Rural_and_Regional_Affairs_and_Transport/GeneralAviation/Submissions

• 7 September 2018: The first edition of my book “Dancing With Clouds” was launched. The public exhibit and book launch was from 8 to 30 September 2018, at Salamanca Arts Centre, Long Gallery, Hobart.

4 April 2018 I offered my advice to Senator Jonathon Duniam, who was representing community concerns regarding Hobart Airport Noise. As a pilot of 36 years experience, who has flown a wide variety of aircraft, I offered him the benefit of my experience, in correspondence. October 2018 he drove up to meet with me, in my home town, where we met over coffee, at a local cafe. I spread my Enroute navigation charts,as well as Jeppesen Standard Intrument Arrival Charts, Standard Intrument Departure Charts, and Approach Plates for Runways 12 and 30 onto the table. We discussed the noise issue and I explained aircraft operations and pilot awareness of an aircraft’s “noise footprint” and Fly Neighborly” advice from the aviation regulator.

19 August 2015 I offered advice to Australian entrepreneur, adventurer, and philanthropist, Mr. Dick Smith, AC, at his request, regarding F.A.A. Regulations. As of 2023, the gentleman is worth a cool $77 million. From 22 July 2022 to 22 July 1983, Mr. Smith piloted a Bell 206B III JetRanger helicopter, registration number VH-DIK, solo around the world and is the first person to do so.  He was the first to fly a helicopter solo across the Atlantic Ocean.  He set five Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) world records  and, he asked for my consultation.  By comparison, I earned my F.A.A. Instrument Airline Transport Pilot Certificate in the Bell 206B III Jet Ranger, on 5 October 1983, but would have lucky to navigate the helicopter around the San Francisco Bay Area, for Spirit Airways.

13 August 2015 An article I wrote that appeared in “Flight Safety Australia” magazine, November-December 2005, titled “One Strike And You’re Out”, regarding collision hazard that wires pose to low flying aircraft was quoted in a Transport Canada Aviation Investigation Report A14Q0060.

Transport Canada Aviation Investigation Report A14Q0060; 13 August 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
•  5  October 2014 it has been that long ago that I have advocated for upgrading Hobart International Airport, lobbying many in State and Federal government, to no avail.  Most of the stakeholders and politicians seem to know better than someone who has used Hobart Airport both as a pilot and passenger.  In the letters below, I wrote to the State Premier du jour, but was referred by a Minister, long gone to the State’s aviation guru “du jour”, long gone, who assured me his plan was more than adequate, for the next 25 years and discounted anything I had to say, during our very brief meeting, in his office on Elizabeth Street .  How many times has the Hobart Airport been upgraded, since 2014, and it is still inadequate?

• Since 1983, I have been an internationally published Aviation Safety and Technical Writer.  I was first published in the “Pacific Flyer”, about the use of oxygen.

HOME PAGE BUTTON