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Old 16th Jan 2017, 15:14
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WingNut60
 
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Everything said in the last 10 or so posts is ball-park correct.
It is typical and it is increasingly worrying. But it's their sandpit. They can and will play whatever games they want to play, because that is politics.

But, at a professional level things do seem to be improving, ever so slowly.
That the Susi Air guys have been exonerated is a plus.
That it was publicised and politicised in the first place is very typical, as inferred by PK4 above.

My concern is still with the original thread and that BNN cleared the pilot involved without any explanation of his current circumstances, exoneration or explanation of why he has not been publicly exonerated, if that is appropriate. It is surely not a big deal to say something like "he has been found to have medical problems and his professional future is subject to successful treatment / support".
Oh, and by the way, how are those conscientious executives getting on, just now? Still unemployed? That would be previous chief executive Albert Burhan and previous operations director Hadinoto Soedigno, after they both resigned on 30 December.
Maybe Citilink are just slow to update their website.

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