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Yeah but you gotta remember its only flights from Darwin, Perth, Alice Springs etc, which is not alot.
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slightly off topic, but....
I heard somewhere that the "Marj on the Railyards" proposal has hit a real problem. Helicopters flying in/out of the hospital will breach air safety guidelines by either going too high (and risk collision with a plane) or going too low (and breaching "minimum flight height over suburbia" guidelines). D'oh!
I heard somewhere that the "Marj on the Railyards" proposal has hit a real problem. Helicopters flying in/out of the hospital will breach air safety guidelines by either going too high (and risk collision with a plane) or going too low (and breaching "minimum flight height over suburbia" guidelines). D'oh!
Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.
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Further tangible evidence that the Marj looks to be scrapped altogether. Hurrah!
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Concept renders of Perth's new airport:
Concept renders of Perth's new airport:
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That's not very helpful if you boarded the wrong plane bound for Adelaide or Perth. You'd think you'd arrived at your destination...
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How is it possible that the RAH would not have also had that problem? Is it just a matter of proximity to the airport's approach path?Wayno wrote:slightly off topic, but....
I heard somewhere that the "Marj on the Railyards" proposal has hit a real problem. Helicopters flying in/out of the hospital will breach air safety guidelines by either going too high (and risk collision with a plane) or going too low (and breaching "minimum flight height over suburbia" guidelines). D'oh!
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Isnt this flight path directly over the planned new TOD on the clipsal site?
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Yes it is. And that will mean no high rise
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i believe a member of S-A did the AHD analysis already for the Clipsal TOD site - shuz, mono? the analysis is on S-A website somewhere but i can't find it....bm7500 wrote:Yes it is. And that will mean no high rise
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While they do look similar, I'm almost certain Adelaide borrowed the silver "air conditioner things" and the timber wall from Sydney Airport.AtD wrote:"Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery."
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Yes, I noticed that too! Perhaps they did it because terminal WA is only going to be used for regional flights and they're not bothered to be creative or imaginative with it. Or, because, it's a render/artists' impression.AtD wrote:"Plagiarism is the sincerest form of flattery."
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I mentioned this long way back when they first proposed the Marj. Not only that but there's a fault line right next door. As for a stadium there may be issues too with helicopters. They are usually used for security reasons. If they can hover high enough they may avoid the fightpaths (landing and takeoffs), but that's a question AAL or a pilot can answer properly.Wayno wrote:slightly off topic, but....
I heard somewhere that the "Marj on the Railyards" proposal has hit a real problem. Helicopters flying in/out of the hospital will breach air safety guidelines by either going too high (and risk collision with a plane) or going too low (and breaching "minimum flight height over suburbia" guidelines). D'oh!
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The Bowden/Brompton area is lower than North Adelaide. Jets coming from the north should be at about the same height as when they are over the Municipal golf course on the present flightpath. There would have to be height limitations of course. I can still see 8 storey apartment blocks being built. The question is, would you live there knowing planes will be overhead or close by?mattblack wrote:Isnt this flight path directly over the planned new TOD on the clipsal site?
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Ho Really wrote:The Bowden/Brompton area is lower than North Adelaide. Jets coming from the north should be at about the same height as when they are over the Municipal golf course on the present flightpath. There would have to be height limitations of course. I can still see 8 storey apartment blocks being built. The question is, would you live there knowing planes will be overhead or close by?mattblack wrote:Isnt this flight path directly over the planned new TOD on the clipsal site?
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NUP! Cant see to mant people that would either considering this should be a premier area to live.
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