Airservices supports safer skies
Airservices, provider of air traffic management services throughout Australia, will be conducting Flight Inspection Services (FIS) this month.
Airservices, provider of air traffic management services throughout Australia, will be conducting Flight Inspection Services (FIS) this month.
If you see a low-flying aircraft in your area this month, don’t be alarmed, chances are it’s Airservices Flight Inspection Service checking the navigational aids used by pilots daily.
Airservices Flight Inspection Service’s Beechcraft King Air being used to calibrate the instrument landing system at Essendon Airport.
If you see a low-flying aircraft in your area this month, don’t be alarmed, chances are it’s Airservices Flight Inspection Service (FIS) checking the navigational aids used by pilots daily.
Airservices Flight Inspection Service’s Beechcraft King Air. Airservices conducts regular flight calibration inspections on over 500 navigational aids nationwide.
Airservices Flight Inspection Service (FIS) will visit locations nationally this September checking air navigation aids are operating correctly for the safe passage of regional and recreational aviators.
Don’t be alarmed if you see a low-flying aircraft in your area this month – chances are it’s Airservices Flight Inspection Service (FIS) checking the navigational aids used by pilots daily.
Don’t be alarmed if you see a low-flying aircraft in your area this month – chances are it’s Airservices Flight Inspection Service (FIS) checking the navigational aids used by pilots daily.
Don’t be alarmed if you see low flying planes this month because chances are its Airservices Flight Inspection Service (FIS) checking the navigational aids used by pilots daily.