02-23-2017, 07:11 AM
From an ABC article today;
"It is still unclear who the registered operator of the plane was on the day of the crash after a delay in the transfer paperwork between Bendigo-based My Jet, and Australian Corporate Jet Centres (ACJC) based at Essendon.
CASA updated its database at 12:01pm yesterday, three hours after the crash, to show ACJC as the registered operator.
"Our involvement in yesterday was less than zero," ACJC chief executive Vas Nikolovski said.
Sources told the ABC the question of registration, however, is unlikely to affect the outcome of the investigation.
In reference to my bolded bit, it's probably not a huge deal, but I am always amused by CAsA's sneakiness. It's just who they are, always trying to correct things or covertly amend things when there is a risk that they be caught out on the back foot. It's the first thin they would have thought; 'make sure we look squeaky clean above all else'.
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-22...ck/8294244
"It is still unclear who the registered operator of the plane was on the day of the crash after a delay in the transfer paperwork between Bendigo-based My Jet, and Australian Corporate Jet Centres (ACJC) based at Essendon.
CASA updated its database at 12:01pm yesterday, three hours after the crash, to show ACJC as the registered operator.
"Our involvement in yesterday was less than zero," ACJC chief executive Vas Nikolovski said.
Sources told the ABC the question of registration, however, is unlikely to affect the outcome of the investigation.
In reference to my bolded bit, it's probably not a huge deal, but I am always amused by CAsA's sneakiness. It's just who they are, always trying to correct things or covertly amend things when there is a risk that they be caught out on the back foot. It's the first thin they would have thought; 'make sure we look squeaky clean above all else'.
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-22...ck/8294244