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Old 17th Dec 2013, 00:50
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casa anyone?? what is their obligation?? in this

The following is FF's latest missive by the "venerable" ceo casa:

Regulation review seeks submissions

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, Warren Truss, has announced the opening of the public submission stage of the Aviation Safety Regulation Review. The review is examining how well the nation’s regulatory system is positioned to ensure Australia remains at the forefront of aviation safety globally. “The general and regional aviation sectors, in particular, have told the Government they are concerned about the costs of regulatory compliance and how our regulatory system compares to other countries,” Mr Truss said. “This review will place us in a strong position to ensure our aviation safety standards remain up to the challenge of meeting the predicted expansion of aviation over the next 20 years. Australia has a world-class aviation safety record but that doesn’t mean we should sit by and just hope it stays that way. I encourage everyone in the Australian aviation industry to engage in this review. The Coalition Government is determined to do everything it can to make a good safety system even better.” The Review Panel, chaired by Mr David Forsyth, has called for public and industry submissions. Submissions close on 31 January 2014. The review panel will provide its report to the Deputy Prime Minister in May 2014.
Submissions to the review can be made through the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development’s website at: Aviation Safety Regulation Review.
This allows a "click through" on the casa site [www.casa.grapevine.com.au]

How on earth can anyone be assured that casa is not "milking out" those who "click through"

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