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Old 28th Oct 2012, 09:42
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Sunfish
 
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Creamy, surely the intent can only be that no person may perform checking and training unless they are a CASA approved person?

The requirements necessary for that person to receive casa approval, in terms of qualifications and experience should be spelt out in regulation and casa is required to grant approval to anyone who meets those requirements.

Creamy this is not rocket science. Bureaucracy is a system of public service administration that was codified about one hundred years ago to stamp out corruption and nepotism in public administration. The principles are extremely well understood and easy to apply and any lawyer worth his salt knows how to draft regulation based on these tenets.

The simple fact that the Australian aviation legislation and regulations are impenetrable and that reform has dragged on for years and that the sheer size of the Australian paperwork dwarfs the rest of the world leads to only one conclusion:

The people that craft and administer the legislation and regulations created them to serve themselves, not the people of Australia.


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