Peetwo describes lack of decision making as a disease :-
“ADPS - acute decision-making paralysis syndrome”
This disease occurs when a head in the sand approach has become habitual.
Unfortunately this has all become institutionalised with regard to aviation since Minister Gareth Evans persuaded Parliament, in 1988, to ditch the Westminster principle of Ministerial responsibility in the important area aviation. Diminish the responsibility diminishes the need for decisions.
Retreating from the path of responsible governance was accomplished by creating an independent corporation (now the Civil Aviation Safety Authority) to take over what had always been the direct responsibility of a Government Minister. Reading Hansard of the day few saw (self included) the wrong in principle or forecast a deleterious outcome for General Aviation (GA). But slow harm to GA, death by a thousand cuts, even untold economic losses to Australia, is nothing compared to the deliberate destruction of an individual is against all norms of our democracy and common decency.
Glen Buckley’s case is incredible, he has described it himself as bizarre, but it isn’t, because, as Karon says, he is not the first. Not by a long shot. The CASA modus operandi has had many years of refinement and steadily becoming more brazen and arrogant.
It’s time to lance the boil.
Ring, write contact your local MP and State Senators, support Glen Buckley.
https://gofund.me/1799a035
“ADPS - acute decision-making paralysis syndrome”
This disease occurs when a head in the sand approach has become habitual.
Unfortunately this has all become institutionalised with regard to aviation since Minister Gareth Evans persuaded Parliament, in 1988, to ditch the Westminster principle of Ministerial responsibility in the important area aviation. Diminish the responsibility diminishes the need for decisions.
Retreating from the path of responsible governance was accomplished by creating an independent corporation (now the Civil Aviation Safety Authority) to take over what had always been the direct responsibility of a Government Minister. Reading Hansard of the day few saw (self included) the wrong in principle or forecast a deleterious outcome for General Aviation (GA). But slow harm to GA, death by a thousand cuts, even untold economic losses to Australia, is nothing compared to the deliberate destruction of an individual is against all norms of our democracy and common decency.
Glen Buckley’s case is incredible, he has described it himself as bizarre, but it isn’t, because, as Karon says, he is not the first. Not by a long shot. The CASA modus operandi has had many years of refinement and steadily becoming more brazen and arrogant.
It’s time to lance the boil.
Ring, write contact your local MP and State Senators, support Glen Buckley.
https://gofund.me/1799a035