06-15-2015, 05:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2015, 06:04 PM by thorn bird.)
Aww come on guys, your being a bit tough on these poor over worked Bureaucrats.
Only $778,000 in bonuses, chicken feed considering the $170 million odd they saved the Guvmint for new radar by prodding CAsA to mandate ADSB and forcing the Industry to pay for it.
Whoever silver tongued the Skull that if he jumped the gun on the rest of the world, he'd be a shoe in as the head sociopath at ICAO, was absolutely brilliant, a mandarins mandarin.
Poor old skull must be seething at being conned.
Now I have to admit the $300 odd million it cost CAsA to produce undoubtedly the worst rule set produced by any bureaucracy thus far anywhere in the developed world, might seem a tad over the top, think how many numpies they'll have to hire to try and fix the unfixable.
I mean to say they only spent $90 mil of the fuel levee so far, by the end of the year that will have sucked $400 mil from the industry, so they are in front by ten mil or so.
Classic example of rule 101 of bureaucrats everywhere, "Never write a law that works", think how many unemployed lawyers there would be if that happened, my god Mercedes Benz would have to pull out of Australia!!
The knock on effect would be disastrous for the economy.
With GA all but dead (buggers just don't know when to quit)there's still RA left before finally Australia is finally rid of these vermin aviators and the property sharks can get on with some really serious money making development.
Bureaucratic Nirvana!!! Serious donations to re-election funds, retirement directorships, farms in New Zealand, so much choice so little time.
Only $778,000 in bonuses, chicken feed considering the $170 million odd they saved the Guvmint for new radar by prodding CAsA to mandate ADSB and forcing the Industry to pay for it.
Whoever silver tongued the Skull that if he jumped the gun on the rest of the world, he'd be a shoe in as the head sociopath at ICAO, was absolutely brilliant, a mandarins mandarin.
Poor old skull must be seething at being conned.
Now I have to admit the $300 odd million it cost CAsA to produce undoubtedly the worst rule set produced by any bureaucracy thus far anywhere in the developed world, might seem a tad over the top, think how many numpies they'll have to hire to try and fix the unfixable.
I mean to say they only spent $90 mil of the fuel levee so far, by the end of the year that will have sucked $400 mil from the industry, so they are in front by ten mil or so.
Classic example of rule 101 of bureaucrats everywhere, "Never write a law that works", think how many unemployed lawyers there would be if that happened, my god Mercedes Benz would have to pull out of Australia!!
The knock on effect would be disastrous for the economy.
With GA all but dead (buggers just don't know when to quit)there's still RA left before finally Australia is finally rid of these vermin aviators and the property sharks can get on with some really serious money making development.
Bureaucratic Nirvana!!! Serious donations to re-election funds, retirement directorships, farms in New Zealand, so much choice so little time.