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14th Apr 2016, 10:00
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Genghis The introduction by Dame Dierdre...

Genghis

The introduction by Dame Dierdre Hutton states very clearly:


The original link does not work consistently.

Try this: CAP1400: UK civil air display review: final report...
14th Apr 2016, 00:46
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

The CAA report is available now: UK civil air...

The CAA report is available now: UK civil air display review: final report (http://publicapps.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP%201400%20APR16%20(embargoed).pdf)
It was embargoed until midnight.


Treble one...
6th Apr 2016, 08:09
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Thomas coupling The CAA (like other...

Thomas coupling


The CAA (like other interested parties) is entitled to submit comments for consideration by the AAIB at the draft stage before the final report is published but it has no power...
5th Apr 2016, 23:59
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

ShyTorque I can't give a definitive answer...

ShyTorque

I can't give a definitive answer because there are too many variables but the short answer is that there could have been a miscarriage of justice.

I note that you refer to the "second...
5th Apr 2016, 23:19
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

tucumseh After reading read your...

tucumseh

After reading read your explanation, I looked again at what I had previously seen alleged in identical style by 'someone' on another aviation related website. (As mentioned in my original...
4th Apr 2016, 22:59
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Pittsextra I referred to the appeal in that...

Pittsextra

I referred to the appeal in that case because it produced a significant and far-reaching decision.
That is because you persist in focusing upon the facts/circumstances (as you see...
4th Apr 2016, 19:10
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

alf5071h A very interesting post. There's...

alf5071h

A very interesting post.
There's force in what you say.



That, I agree, is an important issue in terms of aviation safety.
Public opinion, understandably and perhaps...
3rd Apr 2016, 22:13
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Pittsextra The platform speakers at each...

Pittsextra

The platform speakers at each session of the seminar were selected for their specialist knowledge in relevant fields and to generate debate. SOP.
The audience was not. The seminar was...
3rd Apr 2016, 08:25
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Upon reflection, it occurred to me that some more...

Upon reflection, it occurred to me that some more detail of the evidence given to the Court of Appeal by the Chief Inspector AAIB might be of interest to those concerned about the aviation safety...
2nd Apr 2016, 21:53
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

MACH2 The only flaw in your 'case' was: "for...

MACH2
The only flaw in your 'case' was: "for the benefit of lawyers".
The decision provides no benefit to lawyers just as there would have been no benefit to them if the decision had gone the other...
2nd Apr 2016, 14:56
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

The Court of Appeal decision was discussed during...

The Court of Appeal decision was discussed during the seminar mentioned which was organised by the RAeS Air Law group. Those who attended were primarily aviation lawyers (barristers & solicitors) and...
2nd Apr 2016, 10:50
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Genghis It was a very interesting, and well...

Genghis

It was a very interesting, and well attended, seminar.
No vote was taken but my impression, based upon audience response to the various invited speakers and contributions to the debate...
11th Mar 2016, 22:45
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

PhilipG I understood your point. I don't...

PhilipG
I understood your point.
I don't share your view.


I would not expect to see them in the SB. If you are interested in learning about the changes the CAA has already made, you will need...
11th Mar 2016, 08:34
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

TC I don't think anyone in the CAA needs to...

TC

I don't think anyone in the CAA needs to fall on their sword.
Learn from the experience, introduce necessary changes and move forward.In this context, there's force in what you say. We live...
10th Mar 2016, 15:14
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

airpolice That is a distortion of what the...

airpolice

That is a distortion of what the CAA said.


With a few changes to procedures/rules, Yes, I do.

I don't share the shock/outrage expressed by some.
That, in part, is because over a...
10th Mar 2016, 10:18
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Pittsextra My question was intentionally...

Pittsextra

My question was intentionally specific. It related to the performance of a Hunter.
You, for your own reasons, chose to respond even though you have never flown a Hunter nor, I suspect,...
9th Mar 2016, 18:10
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Pittsextra As you say, water has passed...

Pittsextra

As you say, water has passed under the bridge since then.

I'm not sure what you mean by "the push".
The Chief Inspector considers the reasons given in support of an application for...
9th Mar 2016, 14:32
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Pittsextra Re the joint statement Based...

Pittsextra

Re the joint statement

Based upon the limited information available to me, I think the joint statement by BADA & the Air Pilots in response to the CAA Chief Executive's comments was,...
8th Mar 2016, 22:54
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

The AAIB publishes Reports in the shortest time...

The AAIB publishes Reports in the shortest time possible and, if possible, within 12 months of the accident/serious incident. It is not always possible. Accuracy of the Report is more important than...
8th Feb 2016, 21:21
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Agreed. Superb! :ok: I wish I could think as...

Agreed. Superb! :ok:
I wish I could think as quickly as that.



D SQDRN
8th Feb 2016, 19:08
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Pittsextra I agree. It's taken a few years but...

Pittsextra I agree.
It's taken a few years but I knew we'd agree about something eventually. :ok:



Perhaps because while there is still an ongoing investigation it would be an irresponsible...
8th Feb 2016, 07:49
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Until there are active proceedings, the law does...

Until there are active proceedings, the law does nothing (not little) to prevent such posts.
I have not suggested that it does.
7th Feb 2016, 21:26
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

D SQDRN 97th IOTC Doubt very much? There are no...

D SQDRN 97th IOTC Doubt very much?
There are no circumstances in which any posts from this or any other forum could be used in legal proceedings. That is not the risk about which I expressed...
7th Feb 2016, 17:34
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

Cgb I expressed concern that anyone here...

Cgb


I expressed concern that anyone here thinks it appropriate or fair to criticise the pilot on an open public forum when he is still at risk of being prosecuted.
We know that there is an...
6th Feb 2016, 12:15
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

DaveUnwin No, certainly not. It was just...

DaveUnwin

No, certainly not.
It was just a general observation.

I've never served so know only about 10 people behind usernames in this forum. However, if one reads a forum regularly, I think...
5th Feb 2016, 20:48
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Posted By Flying Lawyer

I've learnt a great deal from some of the PPRuNe...

I've learnt a great deal from some of the PPRuNe forums over the years.

If you read a forum regularly, as I do this one, it isn't difficult to separate the wheat from the Walts, nor to spot people...
4th Feb 2016, 18:06
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Views: 987,528
Posted By Flying Lawyer

The niceties of the relevant law are a secondary...

The niceties of the relevant law are a secondary consideration. The primary objective should be to avoid any risk of potential jurors being influenced, consciously or subconsciously, by what is...
3rd Feb 2016, 22:18
Replies: 1,757
Views: 987,528
Posted By Flying Lawyer

2 things concern me. Why anyone in the...

2 things concern me.


Why anyone in the Sussex Police thought it appropriate to disclose that they are investigating an earlier incident knowing, unless he/she was a naive half-wit, that there...
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