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Kurt A 31st March 2012 12:15 AM

Confirmed Spotting Weekend Airside Tour - Discussion
 
Hi all,

An approach has been made to SACL to see if a Spotting Weekend-only airfield tour would be available for Saturday 12 May.

At this stage I'm waiting for a reply from SACL but would like to gauge potential numbers should such a proposal get the go ahead. I stress that at this stage it’s only a proposal, and that the final decision rests with SACL.

Understand that screening and identification would be a requirement, and there may be a cost. Whether photography would be allowed airside would obviously be entirely at SACL's discretion too. Whilst I am pushing for it of course, it’s certainly not guaranteed.

If you’re not interested at all, please don’t answer the poll, thank you. This poll is only to gauge potential numbers for Saturday 12 May.

OK, so hit it up top of screen...

A McLaughlin 3rd April 2012 02:25 PM

One quick suggestion - as some of the YSSY forum members are under 18, it might be worth checking what restrictions there will be on age for an airside tour, and who can and cannot act as a guardian in this instance.

Kurt A 3rd April 2012 02:42 PM

Good point Andrew. Should we get as far as confirming a tour, I will make sure this is clear before we open up for registrations.

Thank you.

Tony G 27th April 2012 09:10 PM

That is amazing news!!!! I hope to get on the airside tour. Nice work by all involved. I'm sure if they did this on a regular basis it will be very successful. The thought of taking photos without any light poles or fences and being up close will be awesome.

Nigel C 28th April 2012 12:38 AM

Parking spots are available at Hammond Place as Kurt mentioned, however if you're on the tour and are able to car pool with one or more 'tourists', then that will ease the squeeze somewhat.

Also, the buildings surrounding the car park are operational 24/7, so if you're on the tour please be considerate to the staff who work there. :)

Nigel C 29th April 2012 07:31 PM

So, who's coming on the tour?

A McLaughlin 29th April 2012 08:13 PM

Airside tour
 
Enjoy the tour folks. Having been airside for various events previously, I'll leave a space for a newbie.

What I can say is there are few things more fun than being right alongside an active runway taking pics of landing or rotating big jets.

See you when you get back landside!

Lee G 29th April 2012 09:45 PM

I won't ever pass up a chance like this one .... getting a seat on that bus however could prove just as hard as winning the meat raffle at the local RSL! :)

Kieran Wells 29th April 2012 11:30 PM

I'll be throwing my hat in Nigel..

Philip Argy 30th April 2012 06:59 AM

Congratulations!
 
Terrific negotiating to get this in place. I've done these tours in the past and they are really excellent, but this one would be very special with extras from the sound of it.

Unfortunately I'm committed to my son's soccer game on 12/5 and won't be able to participate but here's hoping we get to do it again (which means the first 32 had better behave impeccably)!

Nigel C 30th April 2012 12:56 PM

All that's missing is a knowledgeable tour guide....

Any volunteers?

Jayden Laing 30th April 2012 05:05 PM

Sounds good Mr Ams!! Congrats on all your ( & fellow committee members for the result) & hard work. I believe I meet the above requirements & would love to attend the airside tour!

Tim Bowrey 30th April 2012 06:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel C (Post 73577)
All that's missing is a knowledgeable tour guide....

Any volunteers?

Sounds like you just volunteered yourself Nige. :p Many thanks to Kurt and team for the great efforts! I'm going to be standing by on Thursday 8.30pm for when the thread opens.

Nigel C 30th April 2012 07:35 PM

I can't be the tour guide...I'll be escorting the bus from the car in front!

NeilP 30th April 2012 10:04 PM

Via radio, surely?...

Nigel C 1st May 2012 11:11 AM

I'll plan on having radio comms with the bus, but I won't be able to provide a running commentary. I'm sure there will be enough people on board who can answer most questions, especially those with the airline knowledge. I'll be happy to answer questions at the stopping points :)

Tim Bowrey 1st May 2012 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel C (Post 73601)
I'm sure there will be enough people on board who can answer most questions, especially those with the airline knowledge.

I think Amsy will step up :)

Kurt A 1st May 2012 11:53 AM

Did Nigel pay you to say that! :p

Nigel C 1st May 2012 01:05 PM

No, but I was considering it. But seeing as Tim coughed that up all by himself, I'll put the cash back in the pocket for the next brilliant idea ;)

Chris I don't have a lot of knowledge on the airline/schedule side of things, mine is more day-of-operations and airport specific, most of which would probably bore you all to pieces :) But I'll be happy to chat to anyone who's there.

George G 1st May 2012 01:06 PM

Can't attend as i have only been a spotter for 3 months..

Enjoy guys! :)

Bernie P 1st May 2012 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel C (Post 73609)
...... day-of-operations and airport specific, most of which would probably bore you all to pieces :) .....

I'd happily have a look at your turf, cough cough, green stuff along the runways/taxiways Nigel, and tell you if they need any additional attention... Any day is good for me!! :D :D

Nigel C 1st May 2012 01:15 PM

Haha...the only attention they need is a good mow I think!

David M 1st May 2012 06:32 PM

Nige... Can I get a seat with you in the escort vehicle? :-P

Andrew Coggan 1st May 2012 08:37 PM

Unfortunately I'm a few months too young :( Maybe next year.

Nigel C 4th May 2012 05:58 AM

For those who are attending the airside tour, can I suggest you buy a pair of ear plugs from your local chemist or hardware store. Ear plugs are cheap and they will protect your hearing in the airside environment!

If you have ear muffs, then please bring them along.


Dave, I'd love to, but the seats in the Prado are already taken. :)

Erik H. Bakke 4th May 2012 07:27 PM

I'll be up at the mound in the morning of 12 May, so if anyone needs transport to Hammond Place, I've got up to 3 seats available.

Jaryd stock 4th May 2012 08:12 PM

Just wondering too, either Nigel or Kurt might be able to answer. No doubt we would have to wear Hi-viz vests or something similar while on the tour or at least outside anyway, will they be provided or do we bring our own?

Kurt A 4th May 2012 08:41 PM

Yes, high-viz vests will be required during the tour. This will be organised as part of the administration between 8am and 9am. Good question, and already covered.

KatieY 4th May 2012 09:41 PM

Thank you so much for making this tour happen Kurt. I work Airside at the international and wish I could be outside with the aircraft rather than inside staring at them, but I am so very excited to be even closer to them next weekend . Looking forward to seeing YSSY forum faces!

Kieran Wells 4th May 2012 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel C (Post 73742)
For those who are attending the airside tour, can I suggest you buy a pair of ear plugs from your local chemist or hardware store. Ear plugs are cheap and they will protect your hearing in the airside environment!

Officeworks sell cheap sets of industrial earplugs. Each set costs $1.03, and is availible in store only.

http://www.officeworks.com.au/retail...uipment/LE2050

If anyone would like a set of these, PM me, and ill happily supply for the airside tour.

(Note/Disclaimer: I work for Officeworks, and i have stock of the above!)

Nigel C 5th May 2012 09:04 AM

Hi-viz vests have been organised, and yes they must be worn at all times.

Thanks for the positive response to the tour. What started as a bit of idle chat has now become a reality thanks to the work put in by Anne, Kurt and numerous other people behind the scenes. For me, well I'm looking forward to showing you guys some of what I see everyday at work, as well as putting some more faces to the names I see here.

Lee G 5th May 2012 10:10 AM

Nigel, it certainly shows that there is a market for this kind of tour, albeit for the hardcore spotters and photographer - who knows - maybe it's the start of something good... ;)

Sarah C 5th May 2012 11:13 AM

Well said Katie, I am sure all the lucky people who are going would agree with your comments

Darren T. 5th May 2012 12:41 PM

I wish I could have made it. But *sigh* Duty calls :p

KatieY 7th May 2012 12:57 PM

Hi guys got my vis pass email today and I'm confused as what we have to do , send and scan a picture ? Any form of ID photo eg ASIC photo or passport photo ?I tried getting through to ID services but had problems calling . It's difficult and very frustrating not having a computer while on Holiday :/

KatieY 7th May 2012 01:20 PM

Thanks Chris! We also have to send the form back tomorrow too? Sorry I'm not 100% thinking straight , so much on my mind including this tour which I'm so excited about ! :)

Stephen Brown 7th May 2012 01:35 PM

As I understand it, it is a photo identification that needs to be scanned and emailed.

e.g. Drivers Licence or passport.

From the email......
Quote:

- complete and return the attach Visitor Pass Form

- scan and email a coloured photo identification

- time to be received by Tuesday 8 May 2012
Then bring the same ID with you on Saturday morning.

Kurt A 7th May 2012 01:50 PM

YES - Browneye is correct!

Scanning or taking a photo simply of yourself is not sufficient photo ID.

It must be a Drivers Licence, Passport or valid ID card, that has not only your Photo on it, but your ID details too.

For the application, well this must be printed and then filled out manually, as it requires your signature. So get down to your local Officeworks, or internet cafe and print out the form and complete all the sections above the word "Sponsor". The rest will be done on the day. Simple!

Also, for those that don't have a scanner, simply take a nice bright/clear photo of your ID and completed Application Form and send each through on A4 size, so it can still be printed at the other end.
Or, while you're at Officeworks or the local internet cafe, scan in your ID and completed Application Form right then and there. Done!

And yes, this must be sent through to Yssy.Planespotter@syd.com.au by close of business tomorrow, Tuesday 8th May.

Any questions, please just contact me via email or PM, there's no need to phone anyone else or contact ID services to complicate the matter.

KatieY 7th May 2012 05:53 PM

Thanks for clearing this up Kurt. All good , Ta :-)

Nigel C 7th May 2012 07:40 PM

For those attending the bus tour, can I remind you to be absolutely ready to rock at The Lauriston Park Centre, Hammond Place at 0800 sharp? The car park is available at any time that morning, and the sooner we can get the visitor pass process and introduction/safety briefing going the less-rushed the start of the tour will be and hopefully the more time can be spent touring!

I'm looking forward to seeing you all!
Cheers


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