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minimum altitude of 2000FT above the surface of the park (the surface being defined as
the highest point of terrain, and any object on it, within a radius of 600M of a point vertically
below the aircraft), unless operation at this altitude would jeopardise the safe conduct of
the flight.
11.5 This altitude recognises the special terrain/weather conditions and the overlying airspace
arrangements of this area.
12. FN 3 - GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK - Fly Neighbourly Advice
12.1 The Grampians National Park is administered by Parks Victoria, in accordance with the
National Parks Act 1975. The park contains sensitive environmental areas. Pilots
undertaking sightseeing flights should obtain details of the areas to be avoided and the
preferred scenic routes in the Halls Gap area from the Chief Ranger.
12.2 The Chief Ranger may be contacted by Phone on 03 5356 4381, or by FAX on 03 5356
4446, or by writing to
The Chief Ranger,
Grampians National Park,
PO Box 18, HALLS GAP, VIC 3381.
12.3 Except when operating on preferred scenic routes, pilots are requested to maintain a
minimum altitude of 2000FT above the surface of the park (the surface being defined as
the highest point of terrain, and any object on it, within a radius of 600M of a point vertically
below the aircraft) unless operation at this altitude would jeopardise the safe conduct of
the flight.
13. FN 4 - HEAD OF BIGHT - Fly Neighbourly Advice
APPLICABLE 1ST MAY TO 31ST OCTOBER ANNUALLY
13.1 The Fly Neighbourly area extends from E130 55.0 to E131 17.0 and to 3NM off shore.
13.2 Pilots undertaking sight seeing flights in the Fly Neighbourly area are requested to comply
with the following requirements:
a. Enter the area from the eastern extremity and track west.
b. Cruise not below 1000FT.
c. Do not circle whales.
d. Exit the area at any time by executing a turn to track inland of the shore line by 2NM.
e. Re-entry to the area is to track 2NM inland of the shore line to the entry point. (This
requirement is to avoid disturbance to land-based whale watchers.)
13.3 For operations other than described above, pilots should contact:
Operations Manager, West
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National Parks & Wildlife Service South Australia
(Department Environment & Natural Resources)
Ph: 08 8688 3177 OR FAX: 08 8688 3110
Mail: PO Box 22, Port Lincoln SA 5606
14. FN 5 - MOORABBIN TRAINING AREA - Fly Neighbourly Advice
14.1 The City of Casey has adopted a Fly Neighbourly Advice for aircraft operating within the
designated Danger areas AM/D 314 and AM/D 315 commonly referred to as the
"Moorabbin Training Area".
14.2 The Moorabbin Training Area is approximately defined as an area bounded by a line from
Moorabbin Aerodrome to Pearcedale, then coastal to Koo-wee-rup, Pakenham to
Moorabbin Aerodrome (see map, Appendix 1).
14.3 Pilots of aircraft operating in the Moorabbin Training Area are requested to avoid the
following urban areas: Hampton Park / Lyndhurst / Cranbourne, and within circles of one
nautical mile (1NM) of Cardinia and Five Ways joined tangentially (see map), or not to
operate below 2,000FT AMSL over these areas.
14.4 Pilots are requested to minimise aerobatic manoeuvres below 3,000FT in the aerobatic
area east of Berwick - Cranbourne Road and north of Ballarto Road, due to noise
sensitivity.
14.5 In addition, pilots are requested to observe the following recommendations:
a. no air training activity in the Moorabbin Training Area after 1000, (1100 hours HDS);
and
b. farm and other buildings should not be used as reference points for training
manoeuvres.
1500-CTA LL
AEROBATIC AREA
PEARCEDALE
MOORABBIN TRAINING AREA
FLY NEIGHBOURLY ADVICE
OFFICER
DEVON
MEADOWS
BEACONSFIELD
Avoid these areas
where possible -
transit not BLW
2000FT AMSL
FIVEWAYS
CARDINIA
HAMPTON
PARK
LYNDHURST
CLYDE
CRANBOURNE
15. FN 6 - GREAT BARRIER REEF MARINE PARK (GBRMP) - Fly Neighbourly
Advice
15.1 The GBRMP is located within an area of the Great Barrier Reef extending from abeam
Cape York to approximately 10NM North of Fraser Island, from sea level to 3000FT
AMSL. The Marine Park is a declared World Heritage Area and is administered by the
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Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) and managed by the Queensland
Parks and Wildlife Service.
15.2 The GBRMP is managed in four geographical sections:
 
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