Yesterday I received a letter from Paul Fletcher, the Federal Member for Bradfield, in relation to my Wagga address. The gist of it is he has said:
“As you may be aware, leaders of Australia’s General Aviation (GA) Advisory Group recently presented the General Aviation Flight Plan to the Government to help ensure the sector’s future.”
It then goes on with some general bureaucratic statements.
Can anyone explain to me why the
General Aviation Flight Plan proposal didn’t include any mention of changing the
Civil Aviation Act so it no longer says the lie – that is, safety is the most important consideration. Is it because those involved in preparing the
General Aviation Flight Plan do not consider this important, or is it because they realise it is a total waste of time mentioning that this important change is necessary?
I look forward to any advice.