New 'Bonza' LCC launches middle 2022 with B737 MAX
Except that aviation in Australia is not 'thorough' it is 'particular'.
Any NAA has every right to expect any start-up operator entering the aviation system to submit an AOC application which complies 100 % with the Act / Rules / Regulations and be properly resourced, both financially and having experienced and competent senior persons to ensure all the mandatory regulations are met.
I leave it to you to determine whether we have that in Australia, or something....else....
Both links appear to the lead to the bordermail site
Is this the same trend that has lots of people adding 'back' after return, i.e. 'return back' (which is grating I must admit).
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When did 'parked' start requiring 'up' on the end of it? This seems to be a recent phenomenon, for decades I've heard people saying their car is parked, the aeroplane is parked, but now it's parked 'up'.
Is this the same trend that has lots of people adding 'back' after return, i.e. 'return back' (which is grating I must admit).
Is this the same trend that has lots of people adding 'back' after return, i.e. 'return back' (which is grating I must admit).
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When did 'parked' start requiring 'up' on the end of it? This seems to be a recent phenomenon, for decades I've heard people saying their car is parked, the aeroplane is parked, but now it's parked 'up'.
Is this the same trend that has lots of people adding 'back' after return, i.e. 'return back' (which is grating I must admit).
Is this the same trend that has lots of people adding 'back' after return, i.e. 'return back' (which is grating I must admit).
swap it “out”
my favorite….anyways!