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What you just quoted seems to me to be a law regarding tariff's and protection for domestic state industries, nothing to do with quarantine.
You're right on the fruit fly - the bastard could really stuff up Australia's agricultural industry. Its primarily the reason why you can't import fruit into the country. Laws into WA are very strict - even honey is a banned import.
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I cannot give you any further details due to respect for her privacy. Suffice to say, if you write a letter addressed to the Cabin Crew Manager Eastern Australia Airlines, PO Box 538 Mascot 2020, it will definitely fall into the right hands. There is only one Krystle in the Cabin Crew ranks. Regards. |
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For an article that summarises the latest High Court view on section 92, see http://epublications.bond.edu.au/cgi...47&context=blr
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Don't go there Arthur. That was an industrial ploy used by QL management to divide & conquer the troops at EAA & SAA
Although your boarding pass states "operated by SAA", these aircraft have been crewed in part by EAA pilots for almost a year. This is because EAA are too tight to spend a penny putting the 400 on the EAA AOC. Because the 400 is only on the SAA AOC all flights use "Sunstate" callsigns. SAA cannot even keep their Canberra crew base fully functional from QLD, such is the industrial turmoil QL (Sydney) management created. Industrially, both groups of crew are on separate EBA's linked to their employing airline, and answer to different managers in their respective airline. Krystle is employed by Eastern. Therefore the address I gave you will get the desired result Last edited by Hugh Jarse; 10th October 2008 at 10:49 AM. Reason: clarification |
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The first time I saw them was in 1980 when I was managing a pub. I constantly see them in the house. Especially around he fruitbowl. I think it's too late. |
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Fruit Fly is in Australa but SA has border controls to try and keep it out of that state and protect the states fruit crops, especially in the Riverina area near Berri. There is the occasional outbreak, but they usually are able to manage it reasonably well it terms of maintaining afruit fly free environment.
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Hugh, any chance Sunstate will ever drop the 'D' from their callsign? SSQ1477 would be so much easier to say than SSQ477D!
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Oliver, doubtful in the near future. The 'Delta' is there to alert ATC that it's a Q400, and therefore it's a higher wake turbulence category than the 300's, 200's and 100's, requiring different seperation standards.
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I know, but as an ATC, I can tell you it's annoying and difficult to say! Personally I don't think it's needed, but I suppose not everyone would agree.
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