Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit?

Timeline of CASA N-OVERSIGHT of TOPEND COWBOYS??

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(12-22-2023, 09:55 AM)Peetwo Wrote:  Popinjay leaks Skerrit Ghost review; & CASA author ATSB corporate plan?

Remember this?

(11-10-2023, 08:02 AM)Peetwo Wrote:  Miniscule Dicky King trainwreck interview: Skerritt the panacea for Transport Safety agencies??  Dodgy

Via Su_Spence saga thread:

(11-09-2023, 06:14 PM)Peetwo Wrote:  Miniscule Dicky King weighs in on CASA ineptitude on Broome R44 fatal??Rolleyes

Still no official announcement from miniscule DK or her Department, however I did notice the Senator Gerard Rennick did make a Instagram post referring to Skerrit Ghost Review: https://www.instagram.com/p/CzaSI57rPh2/...hare_sheet 

Quote:Can you believe this?

Skerritt has landed some plum job chairing a committee that will be nothing but a flick and tick exercise.

The RRAT Senate committee should be reviewing Infrastructure, not some unelected bureaucrat, especially Skerritt.

I have also discovered that DK was in fact not the 1st to leak the existence of the "Australian Transport Safety and Investigation Bodies Financial Sustainability Review". In fact the first person to make/leak (30 August 2023) an unofficial announcement of the review was Popinjay himself, in the current ATSB Corporate Plan:

Quote:Corporate Plan 2023-24

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I am pleased to present the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) Corporate Plan for the period 2023-24 to 2026-27.

This Corporate Plan has been prepared consistent with paragraph 35(1)(b) of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013 and the relevant provisions of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003 (the TSI Act), which establishes the ATSB. The Corporate Plan is also consistent with the Statement of Expectations 2023-25 (SOE) for the ATSB, as notified under Section 12AE of the TSI Act, by the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government.

The SOE sets out clear expectations relating to the ATSB’s governance, strategic direction, key initiatives, and stakeholder engagement, such that the ATSB’s resources be used in an efficient, effective, economical, and ethical way, following best practice principles and guidelines. I look forward to continuing to work with the Government to ensure the ATSB remains well positioned to meet these expectations.

I note there have been calls stemming from several inquiries and associated reports seeking to extend the ATSB’s services through an expanded remit. The ATSB will continue to provide input into such inquiries although any decisions to change the ATSB’s operating parameters are a matter for Government. My priority, since becoming Chief Commissioner in late 2021, has been to ensure the ATSB is funded adequately to perform the role defined by its existing remit. In this context, the ATSB will actively participate in the recently announced Australian Transport Safety and Investigation Bodies Financial Sustainability Review, which will consider and evaluate the ATSB’s current operational and funding arrangements.

In the past 12 months the ATSB has continued to demonstrate itself as a highly-capable agency releasing a number of complex and industry-significant investigation reports that carry wide-ranging safety learnings to the relevant transport modes. One such example is the ATSB’s final report into the collision with terrain of a Lockheed C-130 large air tanker during the 2019-20 Australian bushfire season. That investigation produced multiple key safety lessons relating to the tasking and operation of large air tankers – an operation becoming more prevalent in Australian firefighting.

Another fine example from the last 12 months was our final report into an investigation of a rail collision in Far North Queensland, which resulted in multiple safety actions being taken. The collision occurred due to a brake pipe not being properly connected when the train was coupled, and our investigation also made findings around survivability aspects in how the locomotive was manufactured. Pleasingly, this led to action being taken by the operator, the industry standards board, and the locomotive’s design owner.

In the marine sector, we also finalised a significant investigation into the sinking of a pair of tugs in Devonport, Tasmania, after they were impacted by an Australian-flagged bulk carrier, when its crew failed to select the correct steering setting during a turn in the port’s swing basin. This investigation made findings – and resulted in safety action by the operator – relating to bridge resource management, a key component of all safe marine operations. It also reflected on the response by the port operator, with more safety lessons emerging for that side of the industry as well.

As a relatively small, operationally-focused agency, the ATSB needs to anticipate change and adapt to ensure we are meeting the needs of government, industry, and the travelling public. Accordingly, during 2023 we launched our inaugural strategic plan, detailed later in this report. This plan was developed from extensive work with staff from across the agency. It clearly identifies the key objectives, strategies, and actions to be given priority over the short to medium term, with a focus on:
  • enhancing our products and stakeholder engagement for improving transport safety
  • fostering organisational resilience
  • affirming our role as the national transport safety investigator.

One area of that plan which has already yielded significant benefit has been a greater utilisation of audio-visual content. Through an expansion of the ATSB’s digital media production capabilities, we are able to develop more animations and videos to support our report releases. These products not only provide a better understanding for the audience already engaged in our reports; they also bring more people into the safety conversation, with high engagement levels across social media, and a high utility for television and online media outlets.

Over coming years, the strategic plan will aim to further improve the ATSB’s ability to provide greater value for persons and organisations seeking to use our products to take safety action.

Based on my interactions with a range of peer international safety investigation bodies since joining the ATSB, it is evident the agency remains highly regarded, and among the world’s leading transport safety agencies. I remain fully committed to continuing to work innovatively and collaboratively with all relevant stakeholders to enhance and amplify our contribution to improving transport safety, both domestically and internationally.

Angus Mitchell

Chief Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer
   
"recently announced" - Yet it took another month for EWB's Dept to publish the details of the review, a further month to publish the ToR, then  a further 2 weeks for EWB's crew to unofficially publish that Skerrit had the job and for DK to publicly leak both the existence of the review plus the identity of the imminent reviewer??

As a significant sidebar, in the course of tracking when the ATSB Corporate Plan was first created, I visited the document properties for the PDF version of the CP: https://www.atsb.gov.au/sites/default/fi...023-24.pdf

Quote:Document properties
File name: ATSB Corporate Plan 2023-24.pdf
File size: 733 KB
Title: -
Author: Lloyd Petty
Subject: -
Keywords: -
Created: 8/29/23, 10:13:37 AM
Modified: 8/29/23, 10:13:54 AM
Application: Acrobat PDFMaker 23 for Word
PDF producer: Adobe PDF Library 23.3.20
PDF version: 1.6
Page count: 24
Page size: Varies
Fast web view: Yes
 

Note that the author's name is Lloyd Petty, this individual is a long term employee for CASA with his most recent listed on LinkedIn as:

Quote:Civil Aviation Safety Authority
7 yrs 9 mos

Manager, Resource Planning & Reporting


Why is a CASA officer writing the four year 'strategic plan' for a supposedly fully independent government statutory agency?

MTF...P2  Tongue

(12-22-2023, 08:38 PM)Peetwo Wrote:  Bollocks Broome R44 crash and ICAO SSP audit??

Still catching up on some Oz articles that featured the many aberrations of the Troy Thomas aviation activities and operations in the NW Kimberley.

Courtesy the Oz:

Quote:Complaint videos sent to CASA show pilot Troy Thomas illegally landing on Cockatoo Island

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Videos of unsafe flying – sent to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority with written complaints about dangerous incidents in the Kimberley – show the helicopters involved were not only owned by West Australian tourism stalwart Troy Thomas, but on at least one occasion he was also the pilot.

The Australian revealed last month CASA had investigated and dismissed a spate of dangerous flying allegations involving helicopters owned by Thomas and his companies a year before the Broome crash that killed him and 12-year-old Amber Millar.

Documents obtained by The Australian under Freedom of Information laws revealed CASA in 2018 received five written complaints, accompanied by photo and video evidence, of “unsafe behaviour” involving aircraft badged Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures, which Thomas founded and owned at the time.

When The Australian last month revealed CASA dismissed the complaints in 2019, a year before his fatal crash, the regulator said it “refutes the allegations”.

“Each of the 2018 incidents was investigated and acted on by CASA and not one of them involved Mr Thomas,” a spokesperson said.

However, The Australian has now obtained video evidence – through a further Freedom of Information application – that appears to show Thomas as the pilot in at least one of the incidents.

The 2018 reports to CASA sparked a noncompliance investigation into Helibrook, the aviation business of Outback Wrangler star Matt Wright, because Thomas’s choppers were operating under his Air Operator’s Certificate.

Helibrook’s chief pilot from 2018, Fraser Kenworthy, yesterday told The Australian that he recalls the Cockatoo Island incident.

“I remember the day,” he said. “But you see the thing is, I was the chief pilot for the commercial operations but he (Thomas) wasn‘t a commercial pilot so he flew the same aircraft that we were using commercially but it had nothing to do with my operation.

“I never had to answer to anything that he was doing because his was a private operation … so ultimately it had nothing to do with me.”

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Last month CASA denied any knowledge of Thomas’s involvement in the incidents.

“CASA does not normally investigate the owners of aircraft involved in accidents or incidents – as many are owned under complex financial and shareholding arrangements,” the regulator said in a lengthy statement published on its website.

“CASA was aware of only one previous incident that Mr Thomas was involved in prior to his fatal accident. That incident resulted in enforcement action being taken against Mr Thomas.”

In one of the videos – filmed on July 2, 2018 – a pilot who appears to be Thomas lands his Robinson R44 Clipper II, registered VH-ZGY, on Cockatoo Island in Western Australia. The chopper’s passenger doors open, someone approaches, something yellow is put on the back seat and the pilot flies off.

At the time, a Cockatoo Island resident complained to CASA that the chopper made “an unauthorised landing on our property” and that it had happened multiple times “by the same operator in the past few weeks”.

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The other three videos supplied to CASA show helicopters badged Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures flying dangerously low and through narrow gorges at Horizontal Falls, about 270km northeast of Broome.

Footage filmed from another aircraft shows a helicopter – possibly VH-ZGY – flying dangerously low towards a 20m-wide gorge in the McLarty Range.

In an incident filmed from a boat at Talbot Bay, a helicopter flies back and forth through a narrow channel in the Horizontal Falls. “That’s close,” someone says as the chopper flies low through a narrow 10-metre wide cliff passage.

A person on board the boat below tells a companion to “film the chopper doing that stuff”.

“It’s really very illegal,” a man is heard saying. “It’s very, very illegal.”

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A separate video, filmed from another boat, captures the blue-looking helicopter flying low into a narrow gorge.

“You’re kidding,” someone on the boat says. “Even I know you can’t do that.”

In 2019, Thomas crashed the chopper he had landed on Cockatoo Island – VH-ZGY – off the top of his vessel High Calibre at Raft Point, north of Broome.

The incident, in which passengers were seriously injured and the aircraft was lost, was not reported to authorities.

CASA investigated a separate 2017 incident in which one of Thomas’s helicopters, VH-SCM, crashed off the top of a boat and into the water at Talbot Bay but never inspected the destroyed helicopter.

The written-off choppers belonged to Thomas’s company, Avanova Pty Ltd.

He operated five helicopters for private, business and commercial purposes.

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The Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s final report into Thomas’s fatal Broome crash stated the 40-year-old had demonstrated “a high-risk appetite”, a history of noncompliance with aviation laws, was unlicensed to fly the destroyed Robinson R44 and knew there was a serious issue with it before taking off on that final fatal flight.

Last month, Amber’s parents, Fiona and Clint Benbow, said CASA had “blood on its hands” over their daughter’s death and called for an inquiry into the federal regulator over its perceived failure to act on complaints about Thomas.

They have also begged WA Coroner Ros Fogliani for a coronial inquest.

WA Premier Roger Cook recently said an inquest “looks like being the only vehicle that we can now rely upon to do that level of investigation”.

“There‘s an absolute dearth of people on the ground and commitment by CASA to investigate and follow up these things or to maintain a regulatory oversight of tourism and helicopter aviation generally,” he said.

And 2 weeks ago:

Quote:Injured chopper passenger Chelsea Cortese sues dead pilot Troy Thomas’ company Avanova

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A Western Australian woman injured in a serious chopper crash with pilot Troy Thomas, less than a year before the fatal incident that killed him and a 12-year-old girl, is suing the late tourism stalwart’s aviation company.

Documents obtained from the Perth District Court reveal that passenger Chelsea Cortese is suing Thomas’s company Avanova Pty Ltd – which owned and operated his helicopter fleet – for damages over injuries she suffered in an unreported 2019 helicopter crash.

In July 2020, Thomas and Perth schoolgirl Amber Millar were killed when his Robinson R44 – registered VH-NBY – crashed immediately after takeoff from an industrial site in Broome.

But less than a year earlier, Thomas was the pilot in another serious helicopter crash in the Kimberley which injured everyone on board and destroyed the aircraft.

In July 2019, Thomas crashed his Robinson R44 – registered VH-ZGY – off the top of his catamaran, High Calibre, which was moored at Raft Point off the coast of Broome.

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On the morning of July 12, Thomas, his operations manager Bryce McGlashan and Ms Cortese had boarded the helicopter to return to Thomas’s Horizontal Falls Seaplane Adventures pontoon.

Mr McGlashan, also a pilot, was sitting in the front passenger seat while Ms Cortese sat behind him.

The weather was fine and the water in the bay was calm but as soon as Thomas tried to takeoff, the helicopter yawed left, tipped forwards and rolled to the right.

The main rotor blades struck the starboard side of the vessel. The helicopter then hit the water and sank.

Mr McGlashan sustained serious physical injuries and Thomas, who was unlicensed at the time, suffered severe bruising and a sore neck.

Ms Cortese, who was aged 20 at the time, suffered severe injuries after almost drowning.

In its final report into the fatal Broome crash, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said no-one reported this incident involving VH-ZGY to authorities.

The ATSB only discovered the crash, which was by law “immediately reportable”, during its three-year investigation into the Broome fatalities.

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Ms Cortese’s statement of claim states that VH-ZGY crashed because it was still tethered to High Calibre when Thomas tried to take off from the helipad.

“As the helicopter began to take off, there was a holding strap still attached on the underside of the helicopter towards the front, which was pulling the helicopter down, when Troy Thomas manoeuvred the controls of the helicopter to the right, which resulted in the helicopter tilting to the right, and slicing the right hand side of High Calibre, shattering the glass windows, before nose diving into the water,” it says.

“The defendant was negligent in attempting to take off and climb the helicopter while it was still strapped to High Calibre causing a loss of control and the defendant failed to perform adequate pre-flight checks to ensure that the helicopter was not strapped to High Calibre before taking off and failed to exercise sufficient care and skill in the operation of the helicopter to prevent the accident.”

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The 24-year-old claims she has since suffered from – and required extensive medical treatment for – severe injuries as a result of the accident.

“As a result of the accident the Plaintiff has experienced pain and suffering and a loss of enjoyment of life,” her lawyer Maureen O’Connell wrote.

“The Plaintiff has been incapacitated and has required and will require in the future the provision of services.

“The Plaintiff has required time off from her employment as a result of the injuries sustained in the accident and has sustained past economic loss and a loss of superannuation and will do so in the future.”

Ms Cortese is suing Avanova for damages, interest and costs.

In court documents Ms O’Connell claims that Avanova owed Ms Cortese a duty of care “to ensure she did not sustain injuries while a passenger in aircraft operated by the company” and that it was vicariously liable for any breach by people employed by or working for it including Thomas.

The Australian’s application to the Perth District Court for a copy of the defence pleadings was refused.

Ms Cortese’s claim against Avanova is expected to proceed to trial early next year.

Sophie Thomas, who was appointed director of Avanova weeks after her husband’s death, declined to comment.

Refer page 48 of AO-2020-033 Final Report:

Quote:It was reported to the ATSB that 2 people required transfer to another helicopter (VH-NBY) located nearby on-shore, to return to Broome. A witness stated that VH-ZGY had been used twice already that day and had landed to load a third passenger without shutting down. Simultaneously, friends and family of the vessel’s owner were due to arrive at Raft Point via seaplane to holiday aboard High Calibre. It was reported that the transfer to VH-NBY in VH-ZGY needed to be completed in time for the owner to get back to High Calibre and meet their guests.

The owner of the helicopter was piloting the helicopter and sat front right. One passenger sat front left, and the second passenger sat rear right. It was reported that upon take off the helicopter yawed left and then tipped forwards and rolled to the right. The main rotor blades contacted the starboard side of the vessel (Figure 32). The helicopter then collided with water and sank...

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Source: Western Australia Police Force annotated by ATSB

...The front left occupant had serious injury, the owner sat front right, had severe bruising, and the rear right passenger had minor injuries. The helicopter was destroyed. The Civil Aviation Safety Authority confirmed the loss of VH-ZGY with an insurance agent, and the helicopter was not recovered. High Calibre had significant damage and the hull was penetrated above the water line. High Calibre was repaired in a remote location 11 days later...

...Under section 18 of the Transport Safety Investigation Act 2003 a responsible person with knowledge of an immediately reportable matter must report it. The loss of VH-ZGY was not reported to the ATSB.

Hmm...I wonder when CASA 'confirmed the loss of VH-ZGY'... Huh

Next and I believe directly related with all the aberrations of both the ATSB Croc-o-shite and Broome cover-up reports, I note the following throwaway paragraphs imbedded in the latest Su_Spence bollocks briefing:

Quote:Also this year, it was our turn to be inspected by the International Civil Aviation Organization as it assessed Australia’s state safety programs and conducted a focused audit.

It was a good reminder that audits, rather than something to be feared, provide useful insights into what we do well and where improvements need to be made.
 
ICAO audit...who knew? Digging around I did manage to find the following statement from the 'Civil Aviation Safety Authority Annual Report 2022-23':

Quote:Performance criteria: CASA maintains the Effective Implementation (El) score determined by ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit Program (USOAP)

Target - Maintain or improve EI score

Status - ACHIEVED

Australia’s EI score was 94.89% (valid to 30 August 2023), which is unchanged from last year and reflects the outcome of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) validation mission undertaken in 2017. The EI score is a State score based on the performance of all 9 Australian State Safety Program agencies.

Australia is scheduled to undergo an ICAO State Safety Programme Implementation Assessment (SSPIA) and Focused Audit under the Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme Continuous Monitoring Approach (USOAP), from 30 August to 19 September 2023.

BRB OBS: "..I reckon that reads like - ‘trying to turn a negative into a positive’. Being a potential international embarrassment for Australia, a SSP audit will always result in significant reaction to criticism. That may explain lots of oddities at present - interesting days. Popinjay’s lack of independence is still a major risk for the SSP..."

Very much a live 'major risk' I would say: Ref:  Popinjay leaks Skerrit Ghost review; & CASA author ATSB corporate plan?

Quote:1.3 Accident and incident investigation

The State has established an independent accident and incident investigation process, the sole objective of which is the prevention of accidents and incidents, and not the apportioning of blame or liability. Such investigations are in support of the management of safety in the State. In the operation of the SSP, the State maintains the independence of the accident and incident investigation organization from other State aviation organizations.

Reference ICAO Annex 19 ATTACHMENT A

Update: FOI requests??

From FOI Disclosure Log:

Quote:Date: 25 August 2023

Details: All documents and correspondence that mention either Gerard Butler or Jimmy Kimmel

Exemption(s) applied: s47F

Freedom of Information (FOI) 25 August 2023 – All documents and correspondence that mention either Gerard Butler or Jimmy Kimmel (PDF, 2.38 MB)

This was the video footage (from 9 years ago) that I think the released FOI DOCs relate to:


This was the outcome of the SCN (show cause notice) that was issued to the pilot of the Robbo involved in that reported incident:

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For what ever reason the rest of the FOI DOCs are totally blacked out. However I don't believe that Matt Wright was directly involved in the video segment but was associated as the black R44 was registered to him.

Next I refer to the following YouTube video, as I believe it goes to the normalised deviance to aviation safety standards that the Matt Wright operation had drifted to over more than a decade:


Further to last and in connection back to the Troy Thomas illegal aviation activity, seemingly ignored by CASA, I note the following CASA FOI released docs: Certificate of airworthiness and surveillance findings 1 of 2

(Note the released DOCs include Troy Thomas's 1st mishap with an R44 take off from a (House) boat.)

..& Certificate of airworthiness and surveillance findings 2 of 2

(Note the dates of the many non-compliances and illegal activities go back more than a decade)

Finally from the FOI DOCs released the following tale of CASA complicity of Croc egg collection HEC approvals for the last 5 years: CASA.CARRY instruments

Much more to follow??...P2 Tongue
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 11-09-2016, 05:55 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 11-16-2016, 03:50 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 11-17-2016, 05:36 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by thorn bird - 11-17-2016, 06:27 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 11-17-2016, 05:15 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 11-22-2016, 08:29 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 12-12-2016, 07:13 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 01-03-2017, 09:26 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 01-04-2017, 06:06 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 01-04-2017, 11:08 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 01-05-2017, 06:01 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Sandy Reith - 01-06-2017, 05:30 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 01-08-2017, 10:32 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 01-08-2017, 10:22 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 01-09-2017, 07:10 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 01-09-2017, 03:57 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 01-13-2017, 09:49 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 02-02-2017, 08:33 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 02-18-2017, 09:42 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 03-16-2017, 09:55 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by thorn bird - 03-17-2017, 08:50 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 03-17-2017, 11:29 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 03-21-2017, 07:07 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 04-04-2017, 09:44 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 04-05-2017, 05:51 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by ventus45 - 04-07-2017, 09:28 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 04-08-2017, 08:05 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 04-11-2017, 07:36 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 04-12-2017, 08:23 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 04-28-2017, 10:55 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 04-12-2017, 09:35 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by thorn bird - 04-14-2017, 01:01 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 04-28-2017, 11:37 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 07-10-2017, 09:34 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 07-13-2017, 11:47 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 07-15-2017, 06:53 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 07-24-2017, 09:35 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by thorn bird - 07-25-2017, 11:30 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 07-31-2017, 09:05 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 08-01-2017, 09:12 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 09-07-2017, 10:33 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 10-12-2017, 07:41 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 03-21-2018, 07:24 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 04-30-2018, 09:58 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 05-01-2018, 09:49 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by thorn bird - 05-01-2018, 03:22 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 05-01-2018, 04:18 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 05-01-2018, 06:49 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by thorn bird - 05-05-2018, 02:22 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 06-04-2018, 08:03 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 06-06-2018, 03:55 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 06-11-2018, 10:19 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 06-15-2018, 12:00 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 08-15-2018, 07:17 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 12-15-2018, 12:17 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 03-21-2019, 07:13 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Peetwo - 03-21-2019, 11:28 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 03-21-2019, 10:39 AM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Gobbledock - 03-21-2019, 07:51 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by P7_TOM - 03-21-2019, 08:37 PM
RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 03-22-2019, 07:42 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Kharon - 03-23-2019, 07:47 AM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Sandy Reith - 03-30-2021, 11:27 PM
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RE: Mount Non-compliance & upcoming ICAO/FAA audit? - by Sandy Reith - 04-29-2021, 09:44 AM
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