Flight Training yet again……
sue November 29th, 2008
Will it ever end! I raise a few questions in answer to recent criticism about the decision by FTA to withdraw their application and the accompanying finger pointing and blame game that seems to have erupted.
Noise - To put it simply. To my knowledge when an airport owner decides knowingly to dramatically increase flights the ANEF contours around the airport move outwards. http://www.infrastructure.gov.au/aviation/environmental/transparent_noise/expanding/app_a.aspx
http://www.airservicesaustralia.com/aviationenvironment/noise/anef_anei.asp
These contours are a line drawn around an airport within which houses are not allowed or desired. What do you think happens when an airport owner decides to go ahead and increase the use of its airport and houses that were outside the contour now end up within it? Please make your own enquiries as to the legal position of these residents that now find, through no fault of their own, that they are within a contour.
Economics - Does anyone truly believe that the economic return to a community is justified if the entire community has to suffer a considerable increase in rates to pay for the economic benefit of a few? Yes I know money circulates widely around a community but I am very unsure that the figures touted by FTA are anywhere close to what the real benefit to OUR community would be.
Insurance - If you can find anyone anywhere that would insure an organisation when it wants to do something, that it has been legally advised not to do, please let me know! In relation to noise insurance. I am all ears as to how anyone can insure against airport caused noise. From my knowledge there is no such insurance available anywhere.
Council process - In relation to the flying school. Council decided on a process post amalgamation. The resolution was carried unanimously and is on public record. No Councillor has tried to change this at any time since it was resolved. Council officers, including the CEO, were following instructions of Council. Flight Training has never, ever asked me if I support or don’t support their proposal. So how is it that Councillors are being targetted with the ‘don’t support it’ brush? When have Councillors voted for or against it? The answer is ….Never.
I am so sad that the print media and some business and community leaders, including both our Chambers of Commerce executives, have been blaming Council for the departure of this project. If we all keep speculating and blaming each other we just perpetuate the notion that the Fraser Coast is not a good place to do business. Is this what we really want? Do we want to drive a wedge between two cities that are absolutely wonderful places to live and visit? I am sure that we are in for a bumpy ride economically speaking, but does that mean we turn against each other instead of helping each other?
No city or town is currently using any Council monies to build any projects that was funded by any other Council prior amalgamation. In other words this year each area is receiving monies spent on projects that had already been earmarked by the previous Council. The waterpark is primarily State funded and all Councillors from everywhere, accept myself, voted in favour of this project going ahead! No city or town is currently benefitting at the expense of any other city or town within the FCRC area.
Please ask for some public disclosure and factual information about the FTA proposal before beying for blood! Let’s stick to facts and not rumour and inuendo. We live in such a wonderful place and we should be doing our best to reinforce that fact and not detract from it.