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Old 24th Feb 2018, 09:57
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What would be the chances of an effective quorum getting up, representative, gathered from across all sectors of the industry,
I'll be in it. I want Dick on my left and Leddie on my right!
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Old 24th Feb 2018, 14:43
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Well, that's not going to happen. Each section or branch of the industry might nominate who they think best to represent them on a well thought out 'think-tank'. Unless a nominee has a demonstrable background, showing in the main, great good sense without bias and without any political allegiance, he or she should not be in the running.
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Old 24th Feb 2018, 19:45
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What would be the chances of an effective quorum.....
Statistically, about one in a million. Or less.

Bye Bye Barnaby, thanks for nothing. Who is the next incompetent to step up to Minister for Transport's job?
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Old 24th Feb 2018, 22:15
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Do we actually need a minister for aviation ?, (or even any ministers ?)
It seems to me that most of them are simple figureheads who have effall actual knowledge of, or experience in, their portfolios and policy is determined by lobbyists and the squeaky-wheel crowds.

A pox on all of them.
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Old 24th Feb 2018, 22:42
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I would be there with you Bloggs. At least you have proven that you have a long term love for Aviation.

So often people have been placed in high paying positions and the day they finish is the day they disappear from Aviation.

I despair at the moment. I wonder if the new minister will take two or three years to come up to speed and then move on? All very sad for our once viable GA industry.
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Old 24th Feb 2018, 22:48
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Now I've done it...
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