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Old April 17th 06, 02:56 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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"MC" wrote in message
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Juan Jimenez wrote:
I was able to find a place where you can get rides and maybe even get
checked out, but it's small and the selection of aircraft is not very
wide. It's Hoxton Park, some 35 km west of Sydney. It's actually a cool
little....


A few years ago, the Oz government sold the 3 GA airfieds in
the Sydney region to one operator, and Hoxton Park is now due to
close as an airport at the end of 08.

Bankstown is the major GA field in Sydney, but it's also been in a
decline with aircraft departing to less expensive pieces of grass.


sigh It's getting worse and worse all over, isn't it...


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