IVAO Palmerston North Flyin

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Postby Mattnz » Sat Apr 05, 2008 5:26 pm


Palmerston North Fly-in
19 April 2008
2000z - 2300z

Local event time is Sunday 20 April, 08:00 to 11:00


Booking: http://ivao.org.nz/events/#

Charts: http://www.aip.net.nz/NavWalk.aspx?section...almerston+North

ATC positions & Frequencies:
NZZC_O_CTR - 125.10
NZZC_CTR - 125.30
NZPM_TWR - 120.60
NZPM_GND - 121.70
NZZO_CTR - 123.90


Airport Information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmerston_No...ational_Airport
http://www.pnairport.co.nz/index.php/

Pilot/ATC Events Award:

ATC: http://www.libbfir.org/moda/atc/index.php?div=NZ
Pilot: http://www.libbfir.org/moda/pawards/index.php?div=NZ

IVAO-NZ: http://nz.ivao.aero/
Contact: nz-ec@ivao.aero

Trivia:

Palmerston North International airport does not have any scheduled international flights at the moment. Air New Zealand / Freedom Air have stopped all international flights as of 30 March. OzJet's planned flights across the Tasman from 31 March failed to get off the ground.

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Very low on ATC numbers at the moment; anyone wanting to do ATC...please email me - nz-mc@ivao.aero :)
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Postby ardypilot » Sun Apr 06, 2008 4:44 pm

I hardly ever fly with IVAO anymore but I love checking these threads to see the creative event propotion images. Top marks to whoever designs them :thumbup:
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Postby jastheace » Mon Apr 07, 2008 11:09 am

i will be there as a pilot at least, hope to get a few flights in :)
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Postby Alex » Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:28 pm

Nice idea guys, the timing is a bit bizarre though. I mean, if you have it in the evening you have a chance of getting more NZ pilots coming into it, but as it is, it's particularly unattractive (or at least to me...). Maybe you could pass my comment onto Andrew/Jorge?

Thanks for advertising it though. I'd be happy to come along to an evening session if I was free. :)

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Postby jastheace » Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:48 am

oops, i am going to have to retract my post about being there, as that time of the morning (0600 LT) i will be just starting work that day, maybe next time!!
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Postby Mattnz » Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:59 pm

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I hardly ever fly with IVAO anymore but I love checking these threads to see the creative event propotion images. Top marks to whoever designs them[/quote]
That would be Andrew Petrie, our events co-ordinator :D

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oops, i am going to have to retract my post about being there, as that time of the morning (0600 LT) i will be just starting work that day, maybe next time!![/quote]
Not a problem, hope to see you next time :)

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QUOTE (Alex @ Apr 7 2008, 07:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Nice idea guys, the timing is a bit bizarre though. I mean, if you have it in the evening you have a chance of getting more NZ pilots coming into it, but as it is, it's particularly unattractive (or at least to me...). Maybe you could pass my comment onto Andrew/Jorge?


Alex - sure thing I will pass your comments on, and will bring it up at our next staff meeting :)

The thing is as you will know, we have tried events in the evening NZ time, and that attracts nothing. Take for instance the Wellington-Melbourne flight a few months back. We held that in the evening, and a grand total of 3 pilots showed up, of which only 2 were from NZ. Last month we held what could be called a 'trial' event at NZDN, which was held in the NZ morning. I don't know how many pilots turned up, but ATC was online for around 4 hours, and there was a lot of traffic, and probably about 4-5 were NZ guys (which is pretty good going in the scheme of things...).

There was a discussion going on about this amongst the controllers at the last event, and the general consensus was that the people providing ATC would much rather get up at say 8/9am and control 20 pilots, than spend 3/4 hours in the evening controlling only 2-3 pilots in that whole time.

I'm thinking that now we are UTC+12 again, starting our morning events at 21z (9am local), and going until midday may be better. I know it's only an hour difference, but more people will be up at 9 than at 8.
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Postby Alex » Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:49 pm

True, I'm not up with the play on recent happenings at IVAO. I just know that I'd personally rather fly and control in the afternoon/evening, of course my voice alone would probably not change things, but I feel that other people might think like me. ;)

Anyway, ultimately it's up to you guys how you want to work this out. I remember that these events worked reasonably well in the past (6+ months ago), and we started a wee following as we moved around the place.

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