The Post – HERE – was the main subject of the BRB indaba; it got serious – no darts and moderate libation – speaks volumes. Without hesitation, 100% agreement that, in theory, the TAAAF proposal is a brilliant solution. After that there was much discussion, good argument from a fairly evenly divided crew.
Two teams – to keep it short I’ll call ‘em them Warriors and the Worriers. All happy to step up and push like Billy-O to get this proposal past the snakes and up the ladders; but you can probably guess the pro and con debate.
Boyd got a lot of attention. One side reckon he’s seen enough of the resident evil in CASA to honestly want the changes rang. T’other mob reckoned he had been converted to the dark side and was simply putting up the proposal so it could be delayed and obfuscated and buried. 50/50 (near enough) split on that. On the plus side it must be said that all were prepared to give Boyd the benefit of the doubt and would need but a little encouragement to become ‘believers’.
One thing not properly understood is why CASA Legal need a boost? The bald statement made in the media could do with a little more ‘expansion’. There must be a reason for the call – but it puzzles many. “Please explain” and more information requested and required.
The ‘other’ Alphabet groups – outside of the TAAAF sphere got a mention. Some have the same ‘credibility’ problem – but the TAAAF proposal is sound and has merit. It’s time for unity; everyone associated with aviation – everyone – (not to mention the nation) will benefit should the proposed changes come to fruition.
TAAAF have enough clout and credibility to ween the next minister off the CASA tit and separate him from flawed advice. With the whole support of industry –who knows; perhaps there is a light at the end of a long dark tunnel. That’s it; handing over.
Two teams – to keep it short I’ll call ‘em them Warriors and the Worriers. All happy to step up and push like Billy-O to get this proposal past the snakes and up the ladders; but you can probably guess the pro and con debate.
Boyd got a lot of attention. One side reckon he’s seen enough of the resident evil in CASA to honestly want the changes rang. T’other mob reckoned he had been converted to the dark side and was simply putting up the proposal so it could be delayed and obfuscated and buried. 50/50 (near enough) split on that. On the plus side it must be said that all were prepared to give Boyd the benefit of the doubt and would need but a little encouragement to become ‘believers’.
One thing not properly understood is why CASA Legal need a boost? The bald statement made in the media could do with a little more ‘expansion’. There must be a reason for the call – but it puzzles many. “Please explain” and more information requested and required.
The ‘other’ Alphabet groups – outside of the TAAAF sphere got a mention. Some have the same ‘credibility’ problem – but the TAAAF proposal is sound and has merit. It’s time for unity; everyone associated with aviation – everyone – (not to mention the nation) will benefit should the proposed changes come to fruition.
TAAAF have enough clout and credibility to ween the next minister off the CASA tit and separate him from flawed advice. With the whole support of industry –who knows; perhaps there is a light at the end of a long dark tunnel. That’s it; handing over.