by Sarcs | Nov 1, 2018 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
First from the miniscule’s thread: Dear Miniscule 8G McDo’Naught – L&Ks AGAA (the real voice of General Aviation) &.. Real world vs Fort Fumble fantasy land: cont/- Some additional commentary off AOPA Oz FB page… Steve Fenech More of...
by Sarcs | Oct 21, 2018 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
We’ve learnt from the Past: Carmody 26 October 2017 http://www.australianflying.com.au/lates…st-carmody Lies, damned lies, and statistics. – AP Forum version. There is (as academics do) furious debate about who first coined the phrase. I would quite...
by Sarcs | Oct 14, 2018 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
MSM & Dell blinded by Hood bollocks: Trivial and inaccurate. – http://www.auntypru.com/forum/thread-103…ml#pid9373 & https://theconversation.com/lessons-lear…sts-103834 Control, Checks and Balance. – AP Forum version “Facts are...
by Sarcs | Oct 7, 2018 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Essendon Airport in 1973. But screw your courage to the sticking place, – AP Forum version. Ref: http://www.auntypru.com/forum/thread-37-…ml#pid9391 Lady Macbeth used this phrase to steel the nerves and warm the ‘cold feet’ of her husband to murder the...
by Sarcs | Sep 30, 2018 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
A Curiously Intriguing faerie story. – AP Forum version. “The best thing for being sad,” replied Merlin, beginning to puff and blow, “is to learn something. That’s the only thing that never fails. You may grow old and trembling in your...
by Sarcs | Sep 23, 2018 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
http://shakespeare.mit.edu/measure/full.html Measure for measure. – AP Forum version. Whether we weigh, or measure a thing, there needs to be some form of scale for comparison. Throughout history, there have been a number of ‘standards’ used and discarded; for...