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Old 24th Jul 2018, 06:49
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Originally Posted by LeadSled
ChoppaGirl,
No, you can't assume that.
It is distressingly common for CASA to decide they are going to put somebody out of business, usually because the company has had an incident or accident that has embarrassed CASA, or otherwise got up the nose of somebody in CASA.
If we went back to the time of the Moore St, office in Canberra, I would even be able to point out to you the office where you would find the white board where companies/persons listed for the chop could be found
The one assumption you cannot make, is that all CASA actions are in the interests of air safety.
Tootle pip!!
I would have liked to have seen that whiteboard in the mid to late 2000’s...
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