Australia’s crop dusting industry wants a national database to identify wind farm research sites and other aviation hazards. The chief executive of the Aerial Agricultural Association of Australia, Phil Hurst, says a serious problem is created with the monitoring rigs, which are put up to measure wind speeds for potential projects. He says most of their spraying operations are conducted at three metres above the crop, so to improve safety he wants developers to be given a requirement to notify . . . Continue reading
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