CASA media release - Friday 15 June 2007
North West airport safety checks
Special safety checks are being carried out at four North West WA aerodromes.
The aerodromes being checked are at Karratha, Port Hedland, Newman and Cloud Break.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority is making sure instrument navigation procedures at these aerodromes continue to be safe.
Instrument navigation procedures allow qualified pilots in suitably equipped aircraft to land at night or during cloudy conditions.
The checks are part of an ongoing program of navigation and safety improvements at Australian aerodromes.
A number of low level flights in the area surrounding the aerodromes will be made in a light twin engine light aircraft.
These flights may appear to be well below normal operating altitudes.
This is necessary to make sure there are no obstacles in the airspace surrounding the aerodromes that could be a hazard to aircraft when making an instrument landing.
CASA apologies for any inconvenience caused by the low-level flying.
Safety checks will be carried out at:
| Karratha | Tuesday 19 June |
| Port Hedland | Tuesday 19 June |
| Neman | Wednesday 20 June |
| Cloud Break | Wednesday 20 June |
The safety checks may be delayed for a day or two if there is bad weather on the day.
Media contact:
Peter Gibson
mobile 0419 296 446
Ref: MR0738