stepbystep wrote:We've identified the helicopters as belonging to a Qld company called Heli-Biz. They were on a 5 day 'safari'. Parks has been notified and have begun to act. They have assured me there was no permit for the landing, I'll be signing a stat-dec and have provided many images so the investigation can proceed in the best way possible.
I do fear this will be something we see more and more of unfortunately. It's very upsetting.
tastrax wrote:Like most folks they couldnt help but plaster it on facebook
L_Cham_67 wrote:Some of the comments on The Mercury Facebook page about this issue are seriously depressing...
Apparently 'stupid' bushwalkers get lost every day, we need to just get over it, and apparently we complain about the noise of the rescue chopper.
Lophophaps wrote:It seems to me unlikely that customers should pay any fine. They chartered the flights in good faith from pilots or entities that should know the law.
Lophophaps wrote:I'm attracted to a penalty of having their pilot's licence revoked for, say, six months. Unlike a monetary penalty, being unable to fly cannot be dismissed easily.
Lophophaps wrote:Does anyone know if flights need to be recorded by air traffic control or in flight log books? Is there a requirement for keeping GPS records?
stepbystep wrote:HeliBiz deleted their entire Facebook page.
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