by K_P9 | Nov 8, 2016 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Oscar Wilde once said “Irony is wasted on the stupid”. But the ‘irony’ of the present situation is too delicious to let it slide away, unnoticed. To really ‘get it’ you must first read the ‘Winter newsletter’ from the RAAA – and the latest from AMROBA. Cannane and...
by K_P9 | Jun 28, 2016 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Quote:P2 – The TAAAF policy is truly a well researched blueprint for industry survival and future positive growth. IMO it is The TAAAF policy is, IMO the ONLY possible way for any government to retrieve the aviation industry. The new minister will be spoon fed...
by K_P9 | Jan 21, 2016 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
I hope this finds you well and as happy as it’s possible to be, given the recent bout of headaches. Things here have not improved since your last visit; in fact, things are going to hell in a hand cart a fairly rapid pace. As requested, we have been maintaining our...
by K_P9 | Nov 4, 2015 | Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Identification of problem – 101 for the student pilot, second nature to the experienced. When there is a problem a process of elimination will identify the cause. Within CASA there exists a serious objection to being reformed. When you add up the past two decades...
by K_P9 | Jul 18, 2015 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
The Enforceable v Affordable safety – a twiddle. Whether we get another chance to voice an opinion to a Senate committee is in the lap of the gods. But, if we do, I’ve been playing about with some of PAIN associates theories and notions related to ‘safety’ as...