05-07-2020, 10:18 AM
Industry MOS 138 concerns -
Reference via the SBG: https://auntypru.com/sbg-03-05-20-10-dow...with-fury/
And ABC Rural radio yesterday:
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Reference via the SBG: https://auntypru.com/sbg-03-05-20-10-dow...with-fury/
Quote:
Ref: https://twitter.com/PhilHurst62/status/1…4060182528
Halle- bloody – lujah and Amen. Brilliant. Stellar. Wonderful. Finally, at long last; someone had the support (and balls) needed to tell CASA to bugger off. Ducking well done, Bravo, keys to the Tim-Tam cupboard. The real ‘experts’ in the field REJECT a CASA version of ‘how to’ and collectively stand up to say No-Way. Now how (finally) bloody good is that? How would thing’s have be different if all industry experts had banded together and said ‘No – unacceptable’ and made it stick. Part 61 a classic example, everyone moans and groans, but very few said NO this is a crock as being totally unacceptable. Bugger off and come back with a semblance of reality. – Wonderful stuff – finally.
And ABC Rural radio yesterday:
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Heli-mustering industry raises safety concerns over proposed CASA changes
On NT Country Hour with Matt Brann
https://abcmedia.akamaized.net/radio/loc...hanges.mp3
The heli-mustering industry in northern Australia has raised concerns about proposed changes to the rules for aerial work.
The Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) is proposing a new Manual of Standards for Aerial Work Operations covering helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft, designed to address safety risks.
But several pilots have told ABC Rural they believe the changes would actually lower safety standards and could encourage rouge pilots to operate outside the rules.
Aviation industry veteran Mary Brown, from North Queensland Aviation Services, says there could be some far-reaching consequences if the proposed rules are enforced.
Duration: 13min
Broadcast: Wed 6 May 2020, 1:00pm
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