03-05-2020, 03:19 PM
“ Regional Aviation Policy Issues Paper release
Regional aviation must be at the front of innovation and technology advances in order to soar to new heights.”
Is this Minister McDonaught’s idea of a joke? If so we are finding it difficult to laugh. Obviously whoever wrote such drivel is totally ignorant of any matters General Aviation (GA), even to use the word ‘soar’ invites derision. Let me explain to this ignoramus, presumably a paid Public Servant.
Soar Aviation was a large flying training organisation that was touted in person by the Minister Michael McCormack, complete with back up from MP Tim Wilson. They met Soar management and had some great photos which were released to media and got some good attention. Those of us that follow GA have been warning for years that the training model, allowed by CASA and used by Soar was flawed. This being due in principle to a wrongheaded set of regulations and the artificial split of an unrealistic low weight category and the remainder of GA. Not to make things too complex for someone with no grasp whatever of any matters GA related, the unfortunate facts are that just a short couple of months ago Soar Aviation spectacularly ended its business which gained some considerable publicity. Publicity that was the more potent due to a number of crashed aircraft of the low weight category and a couple that were allegedly owned and operated by the said Soar Aviation.
So much for that
SOAR
Here’s another one for you my dear Iggy (Ignoramus).
SORE
Describing the GA industry, what’s left of it, which has been crying tears of blood for years, hamstrung and battered by an out of control regulator which is bent on a regulatory program that attempts to perfect even the most minute aspect of flying into a bureaucratic model of inhuman beauty.
Iggy, look at it in practice; GA has been jammed into a straight jacket which is absolutely inimical to your rubbish call for innovation. The rules have been migrated inappropriately into the criminal code with strict liability for ease of prosecution.
Altogether with the most impractical set of rules that a bureaucratic mind could devise resulting in thousands of jobs lost, hundreds of ‘regional’ flying schools regulated out of existence, a process that’s been gathering pace for more than thirty years. As for someone boarding a small charter aircraft, very funny, such charter flights have all but disappeared from ‘regional’ Australia, regulated and fee gouged out of existence.
Iggy another one, this time an old
SAW
An inquiry! Have you got any idea how many there have been? Obviously not or you couldn’t possibly tell us there’s another one with a straight face.
Iggy, everything the industry has contributed to government inquiries is sitting there on your computer. You lazy devils, open your eyes, sit down and do some work for a change. Read all of the Forsyth report and submissions then recommend to your Minister to actually cause some worthwhile changes.
We need someone to wield a SWORD and cut through the thickets of obscurantism and chop through the bureaucratic maze. No more inquiries, nothing will satisfy except action.
Don’t think I’ve ever read a more pathetic excuse of a government policy position, truly disgraceful, and we want to know how much money has been wasted on putting forward this silly show of government concern for ‘regional’ aviation.
Regional aviation must be at the front of innovation and technology advances in order to soar to new heights.”
Is this Minister McDonaught’s idea of a joke? If so we are finding it difficult to laugh. Obviously whoever wrote such drivel is totally ignorant of any matters General Aviation (GA), even to use the word ‘soar’ invites derision. Let me explain to this ignoramus, presumably a paid Public Servant.
Soar Aviation was a large flying training organisation that was touted in person by the Minister Michael McCormack, complete with back up from MP Tim Wilson. They met Soar management and had some great photos which were released to media and got some good attention. Those of us that follow GA have been warning for years that the training model, allowed by CASA and used by Soar was flawed. This being due in principle to a wrongheaded set of regulations and the artificial split of an unrealistic low weight category and the remainder of GA. Not to make things too complex for someone with no grasp whatever of any matters GA related, the unfortunate facts are that just a short couple of months ago Soar Aviation spectacularly ended its business which gained some considerable publicity. Publicity that was the more potent due to a number of crashed aircraft of the low weight category and a couple that were allegedly owned and operated by the said Soar Aviation.
So much for that
SOAR
Here’s another one for you my dear Iggy (Ignoramus).
SORE
Describing the GA industry, what’s left of it, which has been crying tears of blood for years, hamstrung and battered by an out of control regulator which is bent on a regulatory program that attempts to perfect even the most minute aspect of flying into a bureaucratic model of inhuman beauty.
Iggy, look at it in practice; GA has been jammed into a straight jacket which is absolutely inimical to your rubbish call for innovation. The rules have been migrated inappropriately into the criminal code with strict liability for ease of prosecution.
Altogether with the most impractical set of rules that a bureaucratic mind could devise resulting in thousands of jobs lost, hundreds of ‘regional’ flying schools regulated out of existence, a process that’s been gathering pace for more than thirty years. As for someone boarding a small charter aircraft, very funny, such charter flights have all but disappeared from ‘regional’ Australia, regulated and fee gouged out of existence.
Iggy another one, this time an old
SAW
An inquiry! Have you got any idea how many there have been? Obviously not or you couldn’t possibly tell us there’s another one with a straight face.
Iggy, everything the industry has contributed to government inquiries is sitting there on your computer. You lazy devils, open your eyes, sit down and do some work for a change. Read all of the Forsyth report and submissions then recommend to your Minister to actually cause some worthwhile changes.
We need someone to wield a SWORD and cut through the thickets of obscurantism and chop through the bureaucratic maze. No more inquiries, nothing will satisfy except action.
Don’t think I’ve ever read a more pathetic excuse of a government policy position, truly disgraceful, and we want to know how much money has been wasted on putting forward this silly show of government concern for ‘regional’ aviation.