AOPA Moruya Fly In 2019

AOPA Moruya Fly In 2019

June 14, 2019 By Kreisha Ballantyne
AOPA AUSTRALIA invites you to join us on a day trip to Moruya.
AOPA AUSTRALIA is excited to announce a new fly away to Moruya on June 29. “We are planning a day fly away to beautiful coastal Moruya,” said fly away coordinator...

AOPA AUSTRALIA is excited to announce a new fly away to Moruya on June 29.

“We are planning a day fly away to beautiful coastal Moruya,” said fly away coordinator George Higgins. “We’d like to extend an invitation to members and non members, regardless of their home airport, to join us a day trip to one of the loveliest airports in the country. If the weather is favourable, the beachside strip at Moruya is one of the most spectacular landings in NSW.”

Join the fleet of 20 aircraft that intend to come.  Catering on the day provided by Moruya Aero Club will be:

  • A choice of homemade pumpkin or pea and ham soup
  • Hamburger with homemade patties
  • Homemade individual apple pie with ice cream

All the above is available at a modest cost of around $20 per person. 

For more information, or to register your interest please contact:

Mr Chris Muller
Flying Events Coordinator – AOPA Australia

Mobile:  0412 129 162
Email: chris.muller@aopa.com.au

Mr George Higgins
Flying Events Coordinator – AOPA Australia

Mobile:  0422 157 991
Email: george.higgins@aopa.com.au

Kreisha Ballantyne

Kreisha’s experience across various sectors of the aviation industry reflect her passion for general aviation. In previous editorial roles at AOPA Australian Pilot, Sport Pilot and AirSport, Kreisha has had the privilege of flying in – and writing about -a multitude of aircraft types, from a powered parachute to a PC12. Kreisha is currently a feature writer for Australian Flying magazine, as well as CASA’s Flight Safety Australia. As a private pilot, Kreisha has experienced an incredible array of aviation adventures, including flying solo across Australia in heels and lipstick to influence young female pilots; wing-walking on a vintage Stearman; flying in New Zealand, the UK, the USA and Austria; and interviewing a diverse and incredible cross-section of aviators. Now in her tenth year in the industry, she is delighted to continue her passion for writing about aviation as one of AOPA’s new digital editors.

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