Twenty years ago maybe. Discussions with those at AIPA who are regularly dealing with CASA suggest otherwise.
That is not to say they aren’t listening, more that AIPA is the only contrary voice they are hearing amongst a great deal of ‘positive’ Sunrise communication.
Maybe so, but in these days of business cases and risk management I doubt very much anyone in CASA would put their name on this.
Three research flights where the data is arguably invalid.
No precedent anywhere for extreme TOD and flight times.
A complete lack of any evidence anywhere.
Will CASA agree to this world first in regulatory limits?
I know, as well as others in the industry, that FRMS regulation is a game of darts....blindfolded!
No one knows anything. Completely subjective void of anything scientific.
An ounce of doubt and anyone with a sound mind in CASA will run like a startled reindeer come Christmas time.