Sorry son; Senate, not for me.
The Estimates crew are, one and all, excellent fellows. They did half the job very well indeed; and, before we disagree, they are, in truth, the only body capable of dealing with the disgusting shambles and international disgrace the Pel-Air inquiry created. BUT, they are trapped in treacle, process, and time is eroding the absolute urgency of the situation. How long has it been since ‘they’ (the Senators) issued their damning condemnation of the Pel-Air debacle and issued 30 odd recommendations? How long has it been since the Rev. Forsyth and his crew set sail on a mission and returned with another 30 something recommendations? How long has it been since the TSBC provided their ‘considered’ opinion under the very narrow ToR provided by ‘the ministry’?
The answer is too bloody long. There are many, many frustrating months of waiting between Estimates. There is more time again between questions asked and questions obfuscated. There is however a minister, a CASA board, an ATSB board and a perfectly serviceable internal system for righting these wrongs.
Why is the Senate committee not asking the agencies themselves; those that create and rejoice in the systematic problems, why the matters raised have not yet been resolved, internally? Why is ATSB and CASA not scampering to prove, to the Seantors and industry that they have, indeed, changed their spots and are now good aviation citizens? They should be, for they have, verily, screwed the pooch. Will they? Will they hell.
Duck it: all of it; drag the bloody minister in and toast his arse for while – despite all the protections built in – he is being paid to get ‘matters aeronautical’ sorted. We pay him to fulfil that task; and, we pay him plenty – time the lazy, ignorant sod got weaving and sorted the mess.
Love your Senate crew, admire the work they have done – but the end results - just don’t (IMO) meet the weighed and measured criteria. So, no breath holding for me. Bismillah - Maa Kiske pass hai ? (Life is too short). {Selah}..
Yes; thank you. Two more here thanks, and best warn the bouncer, things may deteriorate soon.
The Estimates crew are, one and all, excellent fellows. They did half the job very well indeed; and, before we disagree, they are, in truth, the only body capable of dealing with the disgusting shambles and international disgrace the Pel-Air inquiry created. BUT, they are trapped in treacle, process, and time is eroding the absolute urgency of the situation. How long has it been since ‘they’ (the Senators) issued their damning condemnation of the Pel-Air debacle and issued 30 odd recommendations? How long has it been since the Rev. Forsyth and his crew set sail on a mission and returned with another 30 something recommendations? How long has it been since the TSBC provided their ‘considered’ opinion under the very narrow ToR provided by ‘the ministry’?
The answer is too bloody long. There are many, many frustrating months of waiting between Estimates. There is more time again between questions asked and questions obfuscated. There is however a minister, a CASA board, an ATSB board and a perfectly serviceable internal system for righting these wrongs.
Why is the Senate committee not asking the agencies themselves; those that create and rejoice in the systematic problems, why the matters raised have not yet been resolved, internally? Why is ATSB and CASA not scampering to prove, to the Seantors and industry that they have, indeed, changed their spots and are now good aviation citizens? They should be, for they have, verily, screwed the pooch. Will they? Will they hell.
Duck it: all of it; drag the bloody minister in and toast his arse for while – despite all the protections built in – he is being paid to get ‘matters aeronautical’ sorted. We pay him to fulfil that task; and, we pay him plenty – time the lazy, ignorant sod got weaving and sorted the mess.
Love your Senate crew, admire the work they have done – but the end results - just don’t (IMO) meet the weighed and measured criteria. So, no breath holding for me. Bismillah - Maa Kiske pass hai ? (Life is too short). {Selah}..
Yes; thank you. Two more here thanks, and best warn the bouncer, things may deteriorate soon.