Structure of controlled and non-controlled airspace associated with Broome International airport
That Broome's Class D airspace is overlain by Class E airspace
Aviation
That Broome's Class D airspace is overlain by Class E airspace
Declining maintenance standards on [aircraft type] due to insufficient, ground time, engineering staff and spare parts.
Restricting the use of an alternate aerodrome creates unnecessary distractions and increased workload for flight crew and ATC during critical flight phases or emergency situations.
The concern related to a wire fence erected across a decommissioned runway at the aerodrome.
Poor transmissions from PC-9 crews resulting in increased workload for civil aviation crews when trying to arrange separation with the PC-9’s.
The concern related to the lack of cabin crew diligence in relation to the responsible service of alcohol and perfunctory cabin safety checks.
The concern related to inconsistent availability of controlled airspace at Mackay and Rockhampton resulting in pilot confusion.
The absence of updated airspace information affects flight crew’s ability to conduct accurate pre-flight planning.
The concern related to fatigue of cabin crew operating the [Location] – Los Angeles pairing.
Flight crew at [Location] experiencing high levels of fatigue and stress.