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A Land Down Under....part 1 (Locals Only)

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burnsy133
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A Land Down Under....part 1 (Locals Only)

Post by burnsy133 » Mon May 06, 2024 12:55 pm

A trip to Singapore last November resulted in a email asking me "would i mind nipping to Sydney whilst in the area" Having never been to Australasia I agreed and a short hop 6 hour flight found me in Perth for the first of my meetings.

First meeting was arranged and with a complete stroke of luck, the easiest place to meet was at Perth Jandakot airport. My meet was running 1 hour late due to traffic, so advised me to make my way to the flying club and grab a coffee on the roof/terraces. Funny thing was, i had already accidently found my way up there. Not the busiest of places, but i believe on a weekend its manic.

Couple of shots for prosperity.

Imageflying school -09016 by Rob Burns, on Flickr
Looking down on one of the many flying schools.

ImageVH-OWQ, PC-12 of the Royal Flying Doctors. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

First time i had ever seen anything from the RFDSA, many more could be seen, but we not photographable.

ImageN214LJ, AB-412 of McDermott Avistion. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

On of the many fire fighting airframes that they had at Jandakot.

Then it was on to meeting which was also on the roof, in the sun, most distracting...but work first :-)

Next meeting was at Perth International and again I manged a full three hour meeting which the backdrop of the apron, my partners were seriously impressed with the amount of notes i took. Meeting finished, meal booked for 8, so 4 hours at Perth.

Arriving at the viewing park, which is literally in another country its that far away, i noticed it had gone very very quiet, then a local explained....

ImageVH-NHQ, Fokker 100 of QantasLink. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

VH-NHQ, Fokker 100

Seen here, stopped on the runway after a mayday landing, the aircraft (operating flight NWK1620) has taken off from Perth 1hr20mins earlier, operating a regular shuttle to Paraburdoo when the pilots noticed the undercarriage doors would not close following the undercarriage retraction. The aircraft landed safely and with a few spark, came to a holt, where it was surrounded by emergency vehicles. The incident closed the airport for over an hour and one aircraft calling for pushback were advised they we number 72 for take off.

Eventually the little Fokker was moved from the runway, runway cleaned and back open...which allowed me to shoot the following in what was only 2.30 hrs left.

ImageVH-NHQ, now with full entourage in attendance. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-QQP, Dash 8-300. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-NVW, Boeing 737 of Virgin Australia. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-NHF, Fokker 100 of Qantas Link. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-UVQ, A320- by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-QQD by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-FWH, Fokker 100 of Alliance. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-FKK Fokker 100 of Aliance Airlines. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-VNB Virgin Australia A-320 by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageJet star Australia A321, VH-VWQ by Rob Burns, on Flickr

ImageVH-FNC, F-100 Virgin Australia. by Rob Burns, on Flickr

Off for a meal before a 0600 hrs flight to Sydney....more to follow.

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Re: A Land Down Under....part 1 (Locals Only)

Post by JezM » Mon May 06, 2024 1:19 pm

Great set of images, I'm looking forward to the next instalment already.. :)
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Re: A Land Down Under....part 1 (Locals Only)

Post by Mike » Mon May 06, 2024 2:56 pm

Great stuff Rob, looking forward to part 2 as well. :thumb:
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