by K_P9 | Feb 11, 2017 | Accidents and Inquiry, ASA, ATSB, CASA, Minister for Transport
The mills of the gods. In English it appeared in George Herbert’s Jacula Prudentum (1640) as “God’s mill grinds slow but sure.” Not likely to attract much in the way of ‘international’ attention, but for the Australian aviation industry an important...
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 | Jun 26, 2016 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
Full steam GD – NOW! {Blame P2 – he kicked it off} – HERE-. In any, and I do mean any activity or pursuit which has a ‘risk’ element the essential thing is to address any item which may increase that risk, immediately. The ‘snow-ball’ syndrome, delight of...
by K_P9 | Jul 25, 2015 | Accidents and Inquiry, Senate Estimates - Unplugged
One reason for an aphorism, homily or proverb remaining valid, being woven into general everyday use and staying there, for hundreds of years, is an indicator of proven value. The saying “The road to hell is paved with good intention” has been around a long, long...
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...