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Old 10th Mar 2013, 07:03
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Frank Arouet
 
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Given a September election, has any of these alphabet soup organisations or individuals asked any of the political aspirants what their AVIATION POLICY actually is?

I undestand "THE" "WHITE PAPER" is Labor's ideology, what about Lib's, Nat's, Green's, Independants and Ms Hanson? What about The "aviation Party"?

Perhaps we are too broke to have an aviation policy?

I can't believe anybody would suggest putting 200 Alpha Males and Females into one room to discuss the future of aviation when we all know it is rooted and beyond fixing. Just another clusterfcuk.

CAsA needs sinking and a new ship built from the keel up.

Enter Sunfish with some great ideas, but most of these organistaions have already become slaves to their master by taking cash from "the regulator".

And don't anybody say they haven't.

BTW, 20,000 aviation people viz our population has no margin for comparison with The US population of aviation people and their clout proportional to population.
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