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Calling all Central Queenslanders - after being cancelled due to Covid last year, the iconic Birdsville Races are back in 2021 and the event needs your help.
A call has gone out for people to nominate as volunteers at the 139th edition of one of Australiaâs most iconic outback bucket-list experiences.
Renowned as the Melbourne Cup of the outback, the 2021 Birdsville Races will be held on Friday, September 3 and Saturday September 4, with demand for the event expected to be high following its forced cancellation last year.
Event organisers have also announced that tickets must be pre-purchased and will not be sold at the event gates, and numbers will be restricted to allow for social distancing and other Covid-safe event operations.
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Adds FlightSafety’s Missionfit To Its Pilatus PC-12NG Training Program
FlightSafety has been selected by the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Central Operations to provide a MissionFit Flight Training Device for use in its Pilatus PC-12NG pilot training program.
The MissionFit FTD is scheduled to enter service in July 2021 at the Royal Flying Doctor Service Central Operations in Adelaide. Due to its portability and ease of installation, the device may also be used for training at the organization’s Alice Springs facility or at other locations.
“We are honored to support the important programs the Royal Flying Doctor Service provides throughout the central corridor of Australia.” said Nathan Speiser, Executive Vice President, Sales and Marketing. “The innovative design of MissionFit will help to increase the effectiveness of its Pilatus PC-12NG training program, while providing value and added flexibility.”
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