Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

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Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Leprachaun » Mon Sep 06, 2010 12:08 pm

Hi Folks , once again we have had 6 microlights doing low flying over this park .
In the past there has been much debate and request to refrain from low flying as well as landing as it is a sensitive issue with Rhino Poaching .
The Parks board has submitted reg numbers which have been passed on to the powers to be .
I just ask is it neccessary to fly over this area after many previous debates , Regards Leprachaun :x :x
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby RV4ker (RIP) » Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:04 pm

:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby AEROYOTA » Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:39 pm

Hi There,
Sorry for the Ignorance! Yes we did fly over that area on Sunday. (**)
It was a lovely flight there and back! It was the first time we went that route as we were invited to a landing strip North to Borakolalo. ( Borakolalo used to be Klipvoordam, To the North of Dikhololo to the North of Brits. )
I Have read many back issues, but haven't read any issues on this area, Sorry again. :? :?
We did fly higher when we went back.
I Will Contact the owner of the above landing strip and ask him to be careful in the future and also advise future visitors about the situation. ## ##
Strange enough, we discussed the fact that the animals do not seem to react when flying past at all. Not one animal reacted to any of our passes except for the birds.

Happy flying and safe landings.
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Big-D » Mon Sep 06, 2010 1:47 pm

:shock: :shock: :?

I suppose ignorance cannot be an excuse but I only now learned that this is in fact a national park

There was definately no malice intended when we flew over and I thought that we were at a reasonable hight, but granted not the 2000feet AGL required for a national park

Why on earth did the GPS not have it listed as a National Park? Maybe I missed it

My advice to everyone is to avoid Klipvoor dam - Period

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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby DarkHelmet » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:00 pm

I was also one of the group and was also not aware that it was a national park :( I was informed that it was Barakalalo and thought it a private lodge. Agreed, ignorance is not an excuse!
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Tribal Croc » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:12 pm

I was also in the party :oops: :oops: I was between 5000 and 5500 but also thought it’s a game reserve and not a national park. (**)
Gps sais it’s a game reserve but I just had a look at the Aeronautical map and it sais National Park
In future I will warn the guys that’s flying out to me
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Dreamer » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:19 pm

HI all, yes Borakalalo has been a hotspot in terms of rhino poaching for the North West Parks and Tourism Board so they are very sensitive to any aircraft over the reserve. My phone was buzzing on Sunday with reports from Bora. We are all aware of the scale of poaching (189 rhino's so far this year) so please be aware and of these area's and avoid them. Private farms will be just as sensitive especially if they have rhino, private owners have lost as many rhino as the provincial parks this year (about 51). They may be tempted to haul out the .303.
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Thatchman » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:25 pm

Francois, your first day as a lisenced piloooot and you in shit already my Booi (**) (**) (**) .

Seriously I must have flown over that area 100 times and its the first that I have heard of it. :oops: :oops: :oops: Can anyone post a pic of the dam with the exact borders of the nature reserve.
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby wiskeyfoxtrot » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:45 pm

Can anybody post an aerial pic so we can all steer clear ! :oops: :oops: :shock: :shock:

Wasnt with the boys, but i was also not aware of this area. :oops:

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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Morph » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:49 pm

Now if this was that other forum, we would have named and shamed, ranted and raved ($$) ($$) ($$) ($$) ## ##

Instead the lekker microlighters okes said," It was me, sorry, didn't know, no excuse, will phone and apologise etc etc etc" xxx

Now why do we need to fight about these things when we are all gentlemen

Thanks for the honesty guys, make me real proud to be a microlighter =D* =D* =D*

But if I catch you doing it again I gonna ## ........ :wink: :lol:
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Leprachaun » Mon Sep 06, 2010 2:57 pm

Hi Guys , thanks for the response , and I must say its a great pleasure dealing with Pilots who are officers and true gentlemen .
As far as the powers to be the issue has been closed , so thanks once again for your admittance and yes its nice to know that the matter is thus settled ,
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Grumpy » Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:12 pm

Yes......... Agreed.. To the guys owning up. Gentleman (^^) (^^)
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby Jabbanaught » Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:19 pm

Grumpy wrote:Yes......... Agreed.. To the guys owning up. Gentleman (^^) (^^)
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby t-bird » Mon Sep 06, 2010 3:46 pm

The national park is not on easyplan.

Can someone please post a map with the Reserve on.
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Re: Low Flying over Borakolo this Sunday

Postby ZAZU » Mon Sep 06, 2010 4:34 pm

To all involved, I am VERY dissappointed :twisted: :twisted: This is so UN-South-African-like. These days the accused will start blaming the previous regime, play the race card, blame the park for moving underneath the flight path, or saying they were mis quoted in the media.

In stead, you owned up, say you were sorry, and all aviators can learn from the mistake. THIS IS SERIOUSLY PROFESSIONAL. =D* =D* =D* This attitude prevents accidents, WELL DONE!!
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