Don’t know about anyone else (yet) but I’m having a hell of a time getting my head around the implications and connotations of this latest CASA fiasco. Ye Gods, the whole, assembled legal might of CASA is busy persecuting some poor student, while ‘old mate’ up in Qld is racking up 300 odd alleged offences. CASA are busy trying, desperately, without success, to patch up the seriously flawed part 61; while ‘old mate’ is merrily flying senior elected officials about the place. CASA is busy burying the Senate and ASRR reports in lip service and ministerial placebo’s while ‘old mate’ is allegedly reeking havoc on his competition. Then, FDS, we get Jonathon bloody Aleck, twice, on video telling us how wonderful everything is, how CASA is user friendly, a compassionate, but stern father figure. To quote one the board members at Tamworth – it’s very complicated and difficult, that which CASA does – be patient. Well, bugger that for a game of soldiers lady – put it where the sun don’t shine.
The list of what CASA are not addressing keeps growing, the credibility gap ever widening and the minister-in-hiding has little idea and cares less. Much more important to blast the crap out of ignorant advisors and take pictures of Barmy-baby taking a leak on industry - (for posterity).
If there are not some serious questions from the Senators, real soon about what the devil the minister, the Board, the senior management and the government mandarins doing about this totally failed organisation – we can all safely assume that regulation of aviation is now, firmly in the hands of the State police.
What a dogs breakfast; FFS somebody tackle these fools before it is too late.
Red card minister and count yourself lucky with that. Idiot.
The list of what CASA are not addressing keeps growing, the credibility gap ever widening and the minister-in-hiding has little idea and cares less. Much more important to blast the crap out of ignorant advisors and take pictures of Barmy-baby taking a leak on industry - (for posterity).
If there are not some serious questions from the Senators, real soon about what the devil the minister, the Board, the senior management and the government mandarins doing about this totally failed organisation – we can all safely assume that regulation of aviation is now, firmly in the hands of the State police.
What a dogs breakfast; FFS somebody tackle these fools before it is too late.
Red card minister and count yourself lucky with that. Idiot.