Flight Plan: A Review of Civil Aviation in Australia Today

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Flight Plan: A Review of Civil Aviation in Australia Today screen title.

Documentary (1950)

Production:
Stanley Hawes (Director)
Lee Robinson (Associated Director)
Franck Bagnall (Photography)
Clive Douglas (Music)
Reginald Goldsworthy (Narration)
Alan Anderson (Sound)

This film examines the organisation of civil aviation in Australia, from passenger flights to freight and utility aircraft. It includes planning and control procedures before and during each flight, safety measures established by the Department of Civil Aviation, training of pilots and maintenance staff, and plans for future development.

Also from this series:
Australian National Film Board

Short S.25 Sunderland Mk.III

Taking off from Rose Bay Water Airport (RSE/---), Sydney.
Registration G-AGER, c/n unknown. Ex Royal Air Force, modified for civil use after WWII and operated by B.O.A.C until 1947, sold later to Aquila Airways in 1948, scrapped at Hamble, UK in July 1956

Reg.G-AGER Short S.25 Sunderland Mk.III Hadfield of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
Reg.G-AGER Short S.25 Sunderland Mk.III Hadfield of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
Reg.G-AGER Short S.25 Sunderland Mk.III Hadfield of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
Reg.G-AGER Short S.25 Sunderland Mk.III Hadfield of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.
Reg.G-AGER Short S.25 Sunderland Mk.III Hadfield of B.O.A.C-British Overseas Airways Corporation.



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