Flying schedule
- PC-21 at 10:00am
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A Royal Australian Air Force PC-21 aircraft will perform aerobatic displays in support of VCE Physics Day at Luna Park.
Students will witness the thrill of flight as the aircraft twists and turns above Luna Park, demonstrating e how motion is key to physics and bringing this principle to life. The initiative highlights the Air Force’s commitment to education and the community.
The flying activity schedule is subject to change, including short notice cancellation, due to variables such as air traffic control, weather and other aviation considerations.
Safety, noise management and the environment are vital considerations in the planning and conduct of Defence flying activities. Participating aircraft will operate with a view to minimising the impact on the local communities.
Members of the public can access further information regarding aircraft noise at https://www.defence.gov.au/aircraftnoise/, or by calling 1800 033 200.
Further information about the Pilatus PC-21 can be found at Pilatus PC-21 | Air Force.
More information about the VCE Physics Day can be found at https://vicphysics.org.
Defence Media: media@defence.gov.au
For more information, visit the Defence Aircraft Noise website or call 1300 DEFENCE (1300 333 362).