P2 – a word mate.
We could save some time P2 – just let Hitch know where the Choc Frogs are kept, that way he can just help himself whenever it pleases; got my vote. Good piece on Dick and the airport paragraph was first class.
Had to smile though – “the table tennis match” etc. line from Hitch the cause. What a polite, neat, way of downgrading from “fire fight” to a much more accurate synopsis. There is at least one good thing emerging from the ‘he said- she said’ dialogue; and its actually a handy thing for the government and the minister to study…
The introduction and management of the ADS-B system reminds one of the ‘Pink Bats’ debacle – an absolute shambles from conception to funeral, with lots of house cleaning required after the wake. This total ADS-Balls up was managed by the same outfits that wants to bring you – the mega bucks One Sky miracle.
ADS-Bats is a mere bagatelle in cost terms compared to the very serious money One Sky will cost, despite the empirical evidence that ASA and CASA, between them, could not run a stall in the market place, yet this minister is quite happy to let them have a whack at One-Sky. It defies logic, clearly frames the lack of cogent governmental thought and the complete lack of responsibility the government feels toward matters aeronautical. It would help if the minister was made aware that the earth is no longer flat, not since it was inflated a few years back; about the same time he bought 'that bridge' (on advice) from a fellah he met at the hairdressers.
So, no worries; he’s quite prepared to believe any other fool notion his expert advice feeds him and will have forgotten about it by the tea time selfie opportunity.
Toot toot.
We could save some time P2 – just let Hitch know where the Choc Frogs are kept, that way he can just help himself whenever it pleases; got my vote. Good piece on Dick and the airport paragraph was first class.
Had to smile though – “the table tennis match” etc. line from Hitch the cause. What a polite, neat, way of downgrading from “fire fight” to a much more accurate synopsis. There is at least one good thing emerging from the ‘he said- she said’ dialogue; and its actually a handy thing for the government and the minister to study…
The introduction and management of the ADS-B system reminds one of the ‘Pink Bats’ debacle – an absolute shambles from conception to funeral, with lots of house cleaning required after the wake. This total ADS-Balls up was managed by the same outfits that wants to bring you – the mega bucks One Sky miracle.
ADS-Bats is a mere bagatelle in cost terms compared to the very serious money One Sky will cost, despite the empirical evidence that ASA and CASA, between them, could not run a stall in the market place, yet this minister is quite happy to let them have a whack at One-Sky. It defies logic, clearly frames the lack of cogent governmental thought and the complete lack of responsibility the government feels toward matters aeronautical. It would help if the minister was made aware that the earth is no longer flat, not since it was inflated a few years back; about the same time he bought 'that bridge' (on advice) from a fellah he met at the hairdressers.
So, no worries; he’s quite prepared to believe any other fool notion his expert advice feeds him and will have forgotten about it by the tea time selfie opportunity.
Toot toot.