Originally Posted by
Lookleft
Maybe the Bonza team are that naive that they think merely presenting the paperwork to CASA can be interpreted as the AOC being in the final stages with CASA.
Generally you can have people or a person who knows what they're doing prepare the paperwork, manuals, etc. based on what the airline wants to do, there is a CASA Form that allows an applicant to assign a person or person(s) or a company 'power of attorney' so they do all the dealings with CASA and the management team are usually interviewed toward the end of the process.