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Crookwell aerodrome was reserved for publkic use as an aerdrome in perptuity.
Crookwell aerodrome was reserved for public use as an aerodrome in perpetuity. I have been informed that the deeds of perpetuity and any record of same have gone missing from council chambers, namely the historical society records and the alleged deed are stated as being unavailable.


Recently, however, it has been leased to a single entity, apparently to the exclusion of all others (according to the annoucements in the Upper Lachlan Shire council notes).
There is another historical account, a book that I have seen written by a Mr Cummings, that states that the airport land was acquired from the Jockey Club for airport use in perpetuity. Which in English Common Law language means for ever.


One resident, whose property is part of the airport DA has been cut-off with the introduction of road-works crossing his former runway, now taxiway for aircraft to and from his hangar. Yes he has aircraft in a hangar and property development and a lease has cut off his aircraft access. Despite numerous contact by his solicitor the council has ignore all correspondence on the matter.
Recently, however, it has been leased to a single entity, apparently to the exclusion of all other users (according to the announcements in the Upper Lachlan Shire council notes).
 
One resident, whose property is part of the airport DA, has been recently well and truely cut-off with the introduction of road-works crossing his former runway, now his taxiway for aircraft to and from his hangar. Yes he has aircraft in a hangar, and alleged property development and alleged leasee has cut off his aircraft access.  
 
Despite numerous contacts, and several by his solicitor, the council has ignored all correspondence on the matter. They even refuse to meet with him.


In my opinion this treatment would not pass the local pub-test.  
In my opinion this treatment would not pass the local pub-test.  


You may read all about it at [https://www.facebook.com/groups/304616626816459|Crookwell Aerdrome] and there is the occasional mention in [https://www.facebook.com/groups/398937327230803|Regional Airport USers Action Group].
You may read all about it at [https://www.facebook.com/groups/304616626816459|Crookwell Aerdrome] and there is the occasional mention in [https://www.facebook.com/groups/398937327230803|Regional Airport USers Action Group], the dealing are unbelievable - but actually happening in your small town Crookwell.
 
Thus it is sad to say that Crookwell Aerdrome has been included in the [[:category:GA unfriendly airports]].
 
No doubt there will be further updates.


Crookwell Aerdrome has joined the ranks of [[:category:GA unfriendly airports]]
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Revision as of 16:47, 27 August 2023

Crookwell aerodrome was reserved for public use as an aerodrome in perpetuity. I have been informed that the deeds of perpetuity and any record of same have gone missing from council chambers, namely the historical society records and the alleged deed are stated as being unavailable.

There is another historical account, a book that I have seen written by a Mr Cummings, that states that the airport land was acquired from the Jockey Club for airport use in perpetuity. Which in English Common Law language means for ever.

Recently, however, it has been leased to a single entity, apparently to the exclusion of all other users (according to the announcements in the Upper Lachlan Shire council notes).

One resident, whose property is part of the airport DA, has been recently well and truely cut-off with the introduction of road-works crossing his former runway, now his taxiway for aircraft to and from his hangar. Yes he has aircraft in a hangar, and alleged property development and alleged leasee has cut off his aircraft access.

Despite numerous contacts, and several by his solicitor, the council has ignored all correspondence on the matter. They even refuse to meet with him.

In my opinion this treatment would not pass the local pub-test.

You may read all about it at Aerdrome and there is the occasional mention in Airport USers Action Group, the dealing are unbelievable - but actually happening in your small town Crookwell.

Thus it is sad to say that Crookwell Aerdrome has been included in the category:GA unfriendly airports.

No doubt there will be further updates.