After reading this thread with interest, it appears that what was predicted came true.
Gunzz my bro, it looks like your brothers in SA are in deep s
t.
South African Pilots have the habit of critisizing West African Aviation, especially pilots, airplanes, regulations and airports.
I can assure you though that in my country, our CAA will not tolerate behaviour that was displayed by the Instructor-DE in this case. As ICAO certified, our CAA will pull his license so fast, he would not know what have hid him.
I stated during previous postings that West African Aviation in general was becoming more and more concerned about the actions of the SACAA.
Rules are da rules my bro, and if you break them, you should face the consequences. Rules are for all, not only for the elitists, royalists or the well connected.
I rest my case.