Proposed airspace modifications at Bankstown Airport for WSI might severely affect common aviation within the Sydney basin, the Royal Federation of Aero Golf equipment of Australia (RFACA) has warned.
Chatting with Australian Aviation, RFACA president Lachlan Hyde mentioned Airservices Australia’s proposed “site visitors levelling” and 3-minute departure spacing at Bankstown would lower capability by 37 per cent at peak home windows, representing a “basic risk to the viability of GA and flight coaching”.
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“The sensible take-home factor for many pilots is the scholars and personal pilots. It’s extra time sitting on taxiways, extra holding within the circuit, excessive gasoline burn, greater coaching prices, excessive flying prices, all that enjoyable stuff,” he mentioned.
“In numbers you’re primarily two out of each 5 plane in peak hours being grounded, and should you extrapolate that over the actions over the course of the yr and so forth, it’s the equal of closing Bankstown for round 135 days a yr.
“So there’s flow-on impacts to a whole lot of notably flight coaching and that entire ecosystem, which then flows onto your complete workforce pipeline.”
In accordance with Hyde, the proposals – which he says are attributable to under-resourcing in employees and gear at Airservices – would create a bottleneck for flight coaching at a time when the business wants greater than 11,000 new pilots.
“On 2024 information by actions, it was the fourth busiest airport in Australia, behind Sydney, Melbourne, and I feel Moorabbin simply pipped them. So it is likely one of the core ones in Australia. There’s a lot of flight coaching organisations primarily based right here,” he mentioned.
“Sadly, there’s not very many locations that folks can pack up and run away to if Bankstown turns into untenable, it’s a superbly designed airport from the coaching perspective.
“They’ll’t simply pack up and transfer to Camden or Wollongong or Bathurst or wherever with out choking out current site visitors throughout the board.”
Within the RFACA’s submission to Airservices’ business session, the organisation has advised Airservices cut up Sydney airspace into three sectors following the three geographic corridors radiating from Bankstown and Airservices’ proposed new VFR lanes.
“All we’re asking for, logically, is that they employees three separate controller positions to match their design. So, have an method north and method west and an method south,” mentioned Hyde.
“In the event that they then wish to do their three-minute spacing, if they will match 20 departures out of Bankstown in an hour with one man, if we have now three then that may hypothetically imply you may get 60, which might barely exceed capability immediately, however that may be the restrict.”
Australian Aviation understands Airservices’ place is that the proposal isn’t pushed by Sydney Visitors Management Unit (TCU) staffing, and isn’t meant to cut back total capability at Bankstown Airport.
“No resolution has been made on Airservices’ Visitors Levelling Proposal at Bankstown Airport,” an Airservices spokesperson mentioned.
“We’ll contemplate all business suggestions on the proposal and reply to stakeholder submissions as soon as session has concluded.”
Trade session for the proposal closed on 8 March.


