Fly Neighbourly Agreement Sample Contracts

F LY NEIGHBOUR LY AGREEMENT
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • April 18th, 2018

This Fly Neighbourly Agreement (FNA) is a voluntary code of practice endorsed by General Aviation aircraft operators based at Port Macquarie Airport in the interests of reducing the disturbance caused by pilot training aircraft in the vicinity of Port Macquarie Airport.

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Airspace management above Kakadu National Park
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • June 1st, 2011

This Fly Neighbourly Agreement is made between aircraft operators, the Regional Airspace and Procedures Advisory Committee, and the Director of National Parks (the Director) to abide by specified procedures when operating in the airspace above Kakadu National Park (the park) in the Northern Territory of Australia.

Fly Neighbourly Agreement Created 2022
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • April 13th, 2023

As an operator of General Aviation flying in airspace above the City of Melbourne, the Operator recognises that they have a social responsibility to ameliorate their impacts on residential communities and, accordingly, is committed to undertaking operations in a Fly Neighbourly manner. The entry into this Fly Neighbourly Agreement is voluntary and subject to aviation safety considerations.

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Fly Neighbourly Agreement • September 10th, 2020

This Agreement applies to helicopters only although some general conditions apply to all aircraft operating in proximity to Melbourne. The City of Melbourne municipal area is covered by the Melbourne Control Zone (CTR) and Class G airspace. In Class G there are limited restrictions although helicopters are required to ensure they are 1000 feet over a populated area unless they have a dispensation from CASA, or are landing

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Fly Neighbourly Agreement • August 7th, 2017

Fly Neighbourly Agreement Development Application Airport Plan of Management Other Noise causes hypertension,particularly at night Fire risk caused by kerosene settlingon vegetation Incompetent financial managementof the Airport Chinese pilots could be being trainedfor sinister purposes Standard left-hand flight pathconcentrates noise Tank water contamination How was the rental ratedetermined? Has CASA been advised of plane thatskidded off the runway? Can small planes be replaced bylarger noisier ones? Particulate pollution Airport is a liability. Rent needs to beincreased to cover costs No trust in the community Need to consider noise impacts overa wider area, not just land adjoining the Airport DA report did not address noise as required by SEPP 33 Economic turnaround at Moruya Audit of economic benefits is required Impacts on grazing activities No assessment of fuel transportationhazards Airport should not be sold How many staff will be local? Only DA 40 aircraft used in noiseassess

Fly Neighbourly Agreement
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • May 3rd, 2022

Before we start, it would be prudent to define what ‘neighbourly’ means, and how and to whom that applies to flight training aircraft noise in Port Macquarie.

Fly Neighbourly Agreement
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • December 23rd, 2020
Introduction
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • June 27th, 2007

A Fly Neighbourly Agreement (FNA) is an agreement between aircraft operators and communities or authorities that have an interest in reducing the disturbance caused by aircraft within a particular area. FNAs were introduced in Australia in 1994 and are in use in other parts of the world.

The Fly Neighbourly Agreement forms part of the Conditions of Use for Essendon Fields Airport
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • April 27th, 2021

IS COMMITTED TO UNDERTAKING OPERATIONS IN A FLY NEIGHBOURLY MANNER. NATURALLY, THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE VOLUNTARY PROCEDURES IS SUBJECT TO SAFETY AND OPERATIONS PROCEDURES.

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Fly Neighbourly Agreement • February 27th, 2023

As an operator of General Aviation flying in airspace above the City of Melbourne, Microflite recognises that operators have a social responsibility to ameliorate their impacts on residential communities and, accordingly, is committed to undertaking operations in a Fly Neighbourly manner. The entry into this Fly Neighbourly Agreement is voluntary and subject to aviation safety considerations.

Appendix B – Busselton-Margaret River Airport Fly Neighbourly Agreement Template
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • November 22nd, 2022
The Fly Neighbourly Agreement forms part of the Conditions of Use for Essendon Fields Airport
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • April 27th, 2021

IS COMMITTED TO UNDERTAKING OPERATIONS IN A FLY NEIGHBOURLY MANNER. NATURALLY, THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE PROCEDURES IS SUBJECT TO SAFETY AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS.

Fly Neighbourly Agreement Created 2022
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • April 6th, 2023

As an operator of General Aviation flying in airspace above the City of Melbourne, the Operator recognises that they have a social responsibility to ameliorate their impacts on residential communities and, accordingly, is committed to undertaking operations in a Fly Neighbourly manner. The entry into this Fly Neighbourly Agreement is voluntary and subject to aviation safety considerations.

Fly Neighbourly Agreement
Fly Neighbourly Agreement • December 23rd, 2020
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