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airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:44 pm
by mario.kruger
Hello,just recieve a call from softness at home. airport police(alliance)stop by and wants to speak to the owner of the strip and microlight to fil in some kind of form??what form can that be :shock: I stay in Tarlton 8nm from crosswinds on a plot.they didnt want to see any paperwork or logbook(everything is legal).they will visit me again on sat! Was this a ramp inspection? :shock: or an airstrip issue.

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:49 pm
by ZS-NEL
I will phone the softness if I'm you. Tell her to pack and make sure you move to another plot before Saterday. :shock: puff

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:33 pm
by RV4ker (RIP)
Maybe the RA & RAN saga? Don''t sign anything. Get id numbers and contact info of their superior(the guy who pays the salaries) and call him to ask what it all about...

Airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:46 pm
by John Young
Hi,

I have been visited by the SAP. They obviously do have jurisdiction at all airfields and have entitlement to search planes, property and request documentation.

You can phone the Oribi Police on 084 516 9715 for clarification. Tell them that I referred you.

Of course, just like all boys (read us), they like looking at toys too. vhpy

In my case, they were more interested in k@k-praat - maybe just "passing the day by". :wink:

Regards
John ZU-sEXY

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:48 pm
by AndyG
John they were visiting you because of the sexual harassment charge laid against you by Spud Murphy ## ## ##

Nice Avatar by the way

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:55 pm
by John Young
leftseat wrote:John they were visiting you because of the sexual harassment charge laid against you by Spud.
vhpy vhpy

Why all the k@k-praat today? 'Coz of the weather. :evil: :evil:

Regards
John ZU-sEXY

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:06 pm
by Andre
We are just down the road from you and get them often checking the hangers and aeries. They are mainly worried about people using Micro's for drug running
They normally bring their sniffer dogs with to check the aeries out. Just make sure the dog pisses against the hanger door and not your aerie. Nothing to worry about if you only use your aerie for flying (^^)

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 3:37 pm
by mario.kruger
Thanks for all the advice,can anyone stop you from flying from private strips if it is not reg. Buurman het geen probleem nie!n Dop en Sjop sort hom uit (^^) (^^)

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 4:14 pm
by Stephan van Tonder
Mario - at this point there is NO regulation that can stop you from using a private field. The only thing you can't do right now is build a private strip without having some sort of impact study done but that is a DEAT issue and not a police or CAA matter.

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:07 pm
by The Agent
These same guy's were outside onother strip in Tarlton taday but the owner has ensured them that if they come onto his property without a warrent he will have tem arrested as they were harrassing himin his office, becareful guys.

Re: airport police visit?

Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 11:34 pm
by johnsa
Are you allowed to search them before they search your airplane? The reason I ask that is because you cannot be to careful

Andre wrote:We are just down the road from you and get them often checking the hangers and aeries. They are mainly worried about people using Micro's for drug running
They normally bring their sniffer dogs with to check the aeries out. Just make sure the dog pisses against the hanger door and not your aerie. Nothing to worry about if you only use your aerie for flying (^^)

Re: airport police visit? first aid kit

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2008 7:36 pm
by johnsa
Do you need a first aid kit see list below on a LSA when the saps come around?


1. Standard first aid kits
(1) The following must be included in the first aid kit:
(a) Bandage (unspecified);
(b) burns dressings (unspecified);
(c) wound dressings, large and small;
(d) adhesive tape, safety pins and scissors;
(e) small adhesive dressings;
(f) antiseptic wound cleaner;
(g) adhesive wound closures;
(h) adhesive tape;
(i) disposable resuscitation aid;
(j) simple analgesic e.g. paracetamol;
(k) antiemetic e.g. cinnarizine;
(l) nasal decongestant;
(m) first aid handbook;
(n) splints, suitable for upper and lower limbs;
(o) gastrointestinal antacid +;
(p) anti-diarrhoeal medication e.g. loperamide +;
(q) ground/air visual signal code for use by survivors;
(r) disposable glove; and
(s) a list of contents in at least 2 languages (English and one other). This should include information on the effects and side effects of drugs carried.