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Old 17th Nov 2014, 00:08
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Mach Jump
 
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But if a 'new' organisation wants to sit on its hands for 3 years and allow others to benefit from their inaction, that's their look out.
'New' organisations won't sit on their hands, they will just not get created at all, if the people who might create them think that the requirements are going to be far less onerous in three years time.

The people who have spent huge amounts of time and money on the ATO fiasco so far must be absolutely furious, and if I were one of them I would be seriously considering suing the CAA and EASA for compensation for my loss due to their unbelievable incompetence.

Revised (simpler) requirements for non-complex ATOs will come into effect by 8 Apr 2015...
Well, these will need to be essentially no more onerous than the requirements were for an RTF to persuade people that they should bother starting a new business at all.


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