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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 23 May 2019, 22:33 |
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Username Protected wrote: Regarding donations and public contribution - despite what much of the outside world may say about the USA, one thing we admire greatly is the philanthropic culture that goes along with the way you do things (one may say its a voluntary form of providing safety nets). I don't know for sure but the RFDS I would expect gets the majority of its funding from 'mum and dad' contributors putting $20 here, $50 there rather than from a smaller number of big benefactors. The number of $millionaire or $billionaires we have is far less (per head of population as well as absolutely) is far smaller but I'm embarrassed to say that our culture doesn't work on the same lines. I didn’t word it well, but I was thinking more along the lines of every day people when I referred to very generous citizenry. I’ve always had a fondness and curiosity for Australia. After I get my PC-24 it’s going to be one of my first destinations. 
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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 24 May 2019, 03:23 |
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Username Protected wrote: I don't know for sure but the RFDS I would expect gets the majority of its funding from 'mum and dad' contributors putting $20 here, $50 there rather than from a smaller number of big benefactors Reviewing the 2018 financials. Income Operating Revenue $ 77.7 (in thousands of dollars) mainly commonwealth and State Governments Income Donations / Bequest $ 15.5 That’s 16.7% from Mum and Dads. https://www.flyingdoctor.org.au/assets/ ... 18-web.pdfWe all know what happens when government is the main money source. Get out Into the outback and talk to the people about the change in the RFDS over the years, it’s not what it used to be. Check out the mission legs on the PC24. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/VHFMPAndrew
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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 24 May 2019, 10:58 |
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I wonder if there were any significant compromises made to the PC24 in order to have dirt field performance?
Everytime I see that video I wince in pain with the thought of some of that dust being ingested into the engines.
Still think it's badass.
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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 24 May 2019, 12:13 |
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Username Protected wrote: I don't know for sure but the RFDS I would expect gets the majority of its funding from 'mum and dad' contributors putting $20 here, $50 there rather than from a smaller number of big benefactors Reviewing the 2018 financials. Income Operating Revenue $ 77.7 (in thousands of dollars) mainly commonwealth and State Governments Income Donations / Bequest $ 15.5 That’s 16.7% from Mum and Dads. https://www.flyingdoctor.org.au/assets/ ... 18-web.pdfWe all know what happens when government is the main money source. Get out Into the outback and talk to the people about the change in the RFDS over the years, it’s not what it used to be. Check out the mission legs on the PC24. https://flightaware.com/live/flight/VHFMPAndrew
Always interesting when a true business person explains how things are really happening in dat der outback......
Richard brings up some very interesting points and I agree that some things should be paid for FROM the governments coffers.
What amuses me about people talking about government coffers is that somehow magically that money appeared there in there from thin air.
It comes from two sources and two sources only........until someone gives me another one of course
-- the government prints money -- the government gets money from it's citizens
Now please don't make it political by spewing that people should be taxed and everything should be free.
What we are talking about here is a 12MM jet flying around on a dirt strip for 30 minutes at a time. The rest are perfect round trips from Adelaide. I'm sure those are training flights.
I think its cool that we are using Australian dollars to perfect the airplane........
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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 24 May 2019, 15:41 |
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Username Protected wrote: What we are talking about here is a 12MM jet flying around on a dirt strip for 30 minutes at a time. The rest are perfect round trips from Adelaide. I'm sure those are training flights. Hey Mate, it gets better... The Adelaide trips are to their new purpose built maintenance hangar costing $13M https://www.mcmservices.com.au/new-faci ... r-service/Andrew
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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 24 May 2019, 20:52 |
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Username Protected wrote: What we are talking about here is a 12MM jet flying around on a dirt strip for 30 minutes at a time. The rest are perfect round trips from Adelaide. I'm sure those are training flights. Hey Mate, it gets better... The Adelaide trips are to their new purpose built maintenance hangar costing $13M https://www.mcmservices.com.au/new-faci ... r-service/Andrew
So when you moving to Monaco like me!
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Post subject: Re: Pilatus PC-24 on dirt Posted: 27 May 2019, 02:49 |
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The early adopters definitely saved some money, they just reopened order books and it went from a 9 million jet to an 11 million jet.
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