Two men dead; and a time line to meet...
Is this the best our once-upon-a-time world best ATSB can manage???? - With the clock ticking – a 'report' of some sort needed to be generated. - THIS – pathetic effort is all the ATSB could manage? Seriously
Report status – Pending – Investigation status – Highest injury level – Fatal.
“No eyewitnesses observed the aircraft land and subsequently take-off from runway 07 at Coombing Park, although one witness heard the aircraft approaching from that direction. The witness described the aircraft engine as sounding normal prior to the sound fading, consistent with the aircraft flying away. However, after no more than 10 seconds later, at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.”
What a fatuous, arse covering little missive the 'report' is.
”However, However, after no more than 10 seconds later, at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.” at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.”
This dross has not even been edited out - “after no more than 10 seconds later”,
This piss poor use of the English language is allowed to pass through, without challenge, to the world audience? WTD then do our peers and betters make of the quality of any ATSB report? Then this pearl:-
“at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.”
The bloody 'arrow' (see the picture) pointing to runway 07 indicates the aircraft North of the airstrip – it also indicates that the runway 25 threshold was – where?
ATSB - “About 2 hours later, the wreckage was found with both occupants fatally injured and the aircraft destroyed. The aircraft had impacted the bank of a small dam, located on rising terrain about 600 m beyond the end of runway 07 (which end) and about 30° to the left of the runway centre-line” - for which runway? (Go Figure 2).
So they take off heading 070 – all normal – ten seconds later – crunch; two dead. The aircraft 600 meters 'beyond' ( North or South) the end of the 07. That aircraft, according to the ATSB picture is North of runway 07.
This is a pitiful example of the slack Hooded Canary operation. Compare it to any report provided by ATSB, back in the day, before they became CASA's PR 'boy'.
Shame; two men dead; and all ATSB can conjure up is a desktop picture and a report which 'meets' the time line.
Disgusting, shiftless, lazy and an insult to every 'tin-kicker' on this small planet. Nearly as unpalatable as the AF 'statistical' farrago. Maybe the Hooded Canary could just go back to his proper job; boot - licker, footstool and catamite to whosoever owned him. Disgraceful, disgusting and an insult to those left behind.
Toot – FLUSH – toot.
Is this the best our once-upon-a-time world best ATSB can manage???? - With the clock ticking – a 'report' of some sort needed to be generated. - THIS – pathetic effort is all the ATSB could manage? Seriously
Report status – Pending – Investigation status – Highest injury level – Fatal.
“No eyewitnesses observed the aircraft land and subsequently take-off from runway 07 at Coombing Park, although one witness heard the aircraft approaching from that direction. The witness described the aircraft engine as sounding normal prior to the sound fading, consistent with the aircraft flying away. However, after no more than 10 seconds later, at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.”
What a fatuous, arse covering little missive the 'report' is.
”However, However, after no more than 10 seconds later, at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.” at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.”
This dross has not even been edited out - “after no more than 10 seconds later”,
This piss poor use of the English language is allowed to pass through, without challenge, to the world audience? WTD then do our peers and betters make of the quality of any ATSB report? Then this pearl:-
“at about 1709, the witness heard the aircraft colliding with terrain.”
The bloody 'arrow' (see the picture) pointing to runway 07 indicates the aircraft North of the airstrip – it also indicates that the runway 25 threshold was – where?
ATSB - “About 2 hours later, the wreckage was found with both occupants fatally injured and the aircraft destroyed. The aircraft had impacted the bank of a small dam, located on rising terrain about 600 m beyond the end of runway 07 (which end) and about 30° to the left of the runway centre-line” - for which runway? (Go Figure 2).
So they take off heading 070 – all normal – ten seconds later – crunch; two dead. The aircraft 600 meters 'beyond' ( North or South) the end of the 07. That aircraft, according to the ATSB picture is North of runway 07.
This is a pitiful example of the slack Hooded Canary operation. Compare it to any report provided by ATSB, back in the day, before they became CASA's PR 'boy'.
Shame; two men dead; and all ATSB can conjure up is a desktop picture and a report which 'meets' the time line.
Disgusting, shiftless, lazy and an insult to every 'tin-kicker' on this small planet. Nearly as unpalatable as the AF 'statistical' farrago. Maybe the Hooded Canary could just go back to his proper job; boot - licker, footstool and catamite to whosoever owned him. Disgraceful, disgusting and an insult to those left behind.
Toot – FLUSH – toot.