by K_P9 | Apr 21, 2015 | Accidents and Inquiry
Not sure if it’s the politicians themselves, their ‘advisors’ or a combined effort which leaves the bad aftertaste. Abbott may well have believed that MH 370 would be a happy paddle through a shallow, publicity rich, image building puddle. Well,...
by K_P9 | Apr 20, 2015 | Accidents and Inquiry
In good faith. That is quite a serious and ‘binding’ statement. It implies, amongst other things, that one may believe that the purveyor, be it of goods, services or information, is Kosher (Halal if it pleases); in other words – is genuine, honest, trust...
by K_P9 | Apr 19, 2015 | Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Back in the day; just after WW2 the Australian government actively encouraged all manner of aviation, realising that the sun burnt country, particularly ‘the bush’ would benefit from such activity. Alas, times have changed and from being a supported,...
by K_P9 | Apr 17, 2015 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
How much closer to the brink of international condemnation dare Truss take the Abbott government? This MH 370 event has all the earmarks of a grade A pooh-fight and Truss is sticking to the DoIT advice, putting the discredited ATSB boss in the spotlight. Liability...
by K_P9 | Apr 16, 2015 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Karen Casey has, once again, been doing her homework. Whether or not ICAO can actually do ‘something’ about the Pel-Air controversy, or the manipulated Australian safety system which thus far has escaped all accountability despite almost 70 serious, far...