Originally Posted by
ChristiaanJ
blue up,
Yes, I can see where you are going (or coming from).
The same applies to caravans being blown off a motorway bridge, semis being blown over, awnings, advertising signs, shed tin roofs and badly-tied-down light aircraft becoming airborne in a storm.... None of them are any business of the CAA either.
Personally, I hope the CAA will declare itself 'incompetent' in the matter, but ask CWJ and the other people doing fast taxis to damn well get their SOPs in order!
Alternatively, if I was to take an unregistered aircraft up for a spin, would the CAA be interested?
It may not be an aircraft whilst on the ground (as not registered) but when it becomes wingborne, it surely is?
Anyway, if the CAA aren't interested, I'm sure the relevant H&S authority will be.