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Old 2nd Jul 2011, 09:52
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"If anyone thinks the air safety regulator isn't prepared to take tough decisions and do its job, I think that today is evidence that CASA is indeed doing its job," Mr Albanese told reporters in Sydney on Saturday.
Can you believe this waste of O2? He doesn't mention the fact that the Senate Inquiry was largely responsible for bringing the Tiger situation to a head.

"Tiger gave evidence before the Senate inquiry that their co-pilots undertake 2000 hours of training, so clearly that had been met."
What a fool! He doesn't even understand the difference between training and total time, what hope have we got while this tool is overseeing the industry?? This article needs to be forwarded to Warren Truss highlighting the ineptitude of this wally!

It is quite obvious that Minister Fumblenese is still carrying resentment from Senator X and Co blocking his idea of stopping crew deadheading in the jumpseat. He hasn't even read let alone considered the 22 recommendations from the Senate Committee.

He said the government would seek further advice from safety experts.
The submitters and hearing witnesses represent a wide vastly experienced, professional section of the aviation industry and yet the minister wants to refer to the experts (CASA). That's the biggest insult to all the individuals that took part in the Inquiry!!
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