07-09-2016, 12:31 PM
NZ, beam me over Scotty!!
Scott is spot on. The over-regulation by the inept CAsA has, is and continues to destroy the industry. The key problem is the word 'accountability'. When you make a person, or an organisation not accountable for their actions and you give them full immunity, you have a problem. They will do as they want, when they want, how they want.
Scott McMillan as an airline CEO under law has accountabilites. Accountable for safety, accountable as a leader, accountable to share holders, accountable every time he passes wind in public!
But CAsA? Who is accountable for screwing up the regulations? Who is held accountable for the decision to bully people into submission? Who is held to account for making incorrect decisions, pissing away $300m of taxpayer money, strangling business and impacting the economy?
See my point, without accountability those who are gifted with immunity really don't care about what they do because they won't be held responsible or accountable. On the other hand if one of Scottys Gingerbeers gets sucked into an F100 turbine, or Scotty pockets a bag of cash from a parts supplier he gets to vist Hotel Longbay for 10 years.
The industry, and society in general, have had a gutful of the double standards where politicians, their mandarins and bureaucrats can act with impunity while everyone else has to abide my sets of rules and laws.
You can only push people so far. Tick tock comes the revolution!! Viva Alliance...
Scott is spot on. The over-regulation by the inept CAsA has, is and continues to destroy the industry. The key problem is the word 'accountability'. When you make a person, or an organisation not accountable for their actions and you give them full immunity, you have a problem. They will do as they want, when they want, how they want.
Scott McMillan as an airline CEO under law has accountabilites. Accountable for safety, accountable as a leader, accountable to share holders, accountable every time he passes wind in public!
But CAsA? Who is accountable for screwing up the regulations? Who is held accountable for the decision to bully people into submission? Who is held to account for making incorrect decisions, pissing away $300m of taxpayer money, strangling business and impacting the economy?
See my point, without accountability those who are gifted with immunity really don't care about what they do because they won't be held responsible or accountable. On the other hand if one of Scottys Gingerbeers gets sucked into an F100 turbine, or Scotty pockets a bag of cash from a parts supplier he gets to vist Hotel Longbay for 10 years.
The industry, and society in general, have had a gutful of the double standards where politicians, their mandarins and bureaucrats can act with impunity while everyone else has to abide my sets of rules and laws.
You can only push people so far. Tick tock comes the revolution!! Viva Alliance...