A thread worth the reading:-
There are stars;
Quote:
Just imagine a letter turning up to:
The Approved Aeronautical Data Originator,
Upper Kikatinalong Shire Council,
PO Box 1,
GAFFA.
Then there are super stars:-
It’s worse than that, LS. The letter probably says something like this:
Aeronautical Data Originator,
Upper Kikatinalong Shire Council,
PO Box 1,
GAFFA.
Airservices would like to continue to publish information about your aerodrome/HLS/ALA. Before you provide the information, and before Airservices publishes the information, please note the following:
You must appoint a single senior manager within your organisation as the AIP responsible person for your organisation. If you do not, you commit a criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
If the person you appoint does not have knowledge and competence to carry out the responsibilities of an AIP responsible person, you commit a criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
Equivalent requirements and offences apply to your NOTAM authorised person, if you have one.
You must provide Airservices with the name of the AIP responsible person (and your NOTAM authorised person, if you have one) and notify Airservices of any changes. If you do not do so, you commit a strict liability criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
You commit a criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units if you do not notify Airservices of the need to change aeronautical information, as soon as practicable after you become aware of the need.
The data or information you provide must be in accordance with specifications Airservices gives you, or you commit a strict liability criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
You must review, at least annually, the data and aeronautical information published in the AIP for which you are responsible, keep a record of that review and provide a copy of the review to CASA on request. If you do not do so, you commit a strict liability criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
Yours in aviation safety and love and kisses
Airservices Australia
Two quotes borrowed from the UP – saved us a little time and work: thank you gentlemen, both. Except to repeat Newton and his law of acceleration; seems Halfwit has his pedal to the metal – which is fine of course until you bump into something…
The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
The third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Now, you can’t be held to account for toxic pollution on an aerodrome which don’t exist; can you?- I rest my case M’lud….
“OK then, one for the road it is”.
There are stars;
Quote:
Just imagine a letter turning up to:
The Approved Aeronautical Data Originator,
Upper Kikatinalong Shire Council,
PO Box 1,
GAFFA.
Then there are super stars:-
It’s worse than that, LS. The letter probably says something like this:
Aeronautical Data Originator,
Upper Kikatinalong Shire Council,
PO Box 1,
GAFFA.
Airservices would like to continue to publish information about your aerodrome/HLS/ALA. Before you provide the information, and before Airservices publishes the information, please note the following:
You must appoint a single senior manager within your organisation as the AIP responsible person for your organisation. If you do not, you commit a criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
If the person you appoint does not have knowledge and competence to carry out the responsibilities of an AIP responsible person, you commit a criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
Equivalent requirements and offences apply to your NOTAM authorised person, if you have one.
You must provide Airservices with the name of the AIP responsible person (and your NOTAM authorised person, if you have one) and notify Airservices of any changes. If you do not do so, you commit a strict liability criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
You commit a criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units if you do not notify Airservices of the need to change aeronautical information, as soon as practicable after you become aware of the need.
The data or information you provide must be in accordance with specifications Airservices gives you, or you commit a strict liability criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
You must review, at least annually, the data and aeronautical information published in the AIP for which you are responsible, keep a record of that review and provide a copy of the review to CASA on request. If you do not do so, you commit a strict liability criminal offence carrying a penalty of 50 penalty units.
Yours in aviation safety and love and kisses
Airservices Australia
Two quotes borrowed from the UP – saved us a little time and work: thank you gentlemen, both. Except to repeat Newton and his law of acceleration; seems Halfwit has his pedal to the metal – which is fine of course until you bump into something…
The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
The third law states that for every action (force) in nature there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Now, you can’t be held to account for toxic pollution on an aerodrome which don’t exist; can you?- I rest my case M’lud….
“OK then, one for the road it is”.