by K_P9 | Jul 8, 2016 | Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Does Australian aviation cares who forms a government? The short answer is no. In fact the closer the two parties are to a ‘hung’ parliament, the better the chances of actually getting the appalling state of aviation administration and the costs the current situation...
by K_P9 | Jul 3, 2016 | Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Quote:TB – “In other words CAsA is a joke internationally, very embarrassing.” Not so, according to Skidmore. He is actually bragging, to all and sundry that administrations from all over the world ring him to discover, for themselves just how the Australian system...
by K_P9 | Jun 29, 2016 | Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Oops; @ P2. Cheers P2 – it is indeed 50 aircraft, total; even so, it’s not too shabby an effort despite the headaches. I wrote it badly, what I was trying to emphasise was the fact that there was a percentage of those sold overseas, the video mentions 10 to the USA –...
by K_P9 | Jun 28, 2016 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Quote:P2 – The TAAAF policy is truly a well researched blueprint for industry survival and future positive growth. IMO it is The TAAAF policy is, IMO the ONLY possible way for any government to retrieve the aviation industry. The new minister will be spoon fed...
by K_P9 | Jun 26, 2016 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Full steam GD – NOW! {Blame P2 – he kicked it off} – HERE-. In any, and I do mean any activity or pursuit which has a ‘risk’ element the essential thing is to address any item which may increase that risk, immediately. The ‘snow-ball’ syndrome, delight of...