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rudderless1 29th Jan 2008 22:03

Shithatsbig, but you needed viagra!
 
****hatsbig, good to see people recognise you as the stooge you are!
You should change you name to ****mypants though, as I expect you have.
No need for speaking shyte, wait and see what happens in the next couple of days. Stooge

Hows the Birthday Card from Rolls Royce for having an engine in the shop for 12 months!:ok:

Nudlaug 31st Jan 2008 02:43

Pants down
 
Word on the street is that SIAE was caught pants down by a spot audit of CASA with approx 100 AME's working that B747 classic aircraft and 1 LAME to sign, not even working in the same hangar. That ratio sounds drastic, i know, it is just what you hear on the street..........

They lost the approval for 2 days apparently.

squawk6969 31st Jan 2008 02:50

Lost it for two days.............inconvenient perhaps but no great loss.

Time to find some more staples and fencing wire, duct tape and zip ties! She'll be right:ok:

SQ

Short_Circuit 31st Jan 2008 03:36

Two days.. ouch ... thats gota hurt (not).
Just sign twice as many cards the following 2 days..........Hmmmmm :=

Clipped 31st Jan 2008 06:02

CASA's call to Qantas .... "What would you like us to do now, Sirs".

Do you really think that p#ss weak Auditor is going to come down hard here? That would make all the three big guns Qantas, SIAEC and CASA look like fools following the staple incident. Now who keeps who in a job?

If that alleged level of supervision 100:1 or 50:1 or even 20:1 was the reason the approval was suspended, it is a direct and significant breach of rules on SIAEC's behalf. No, those jobs being undertaken by AMEs are not being done properly, they simply can't be. This is a very serious situation and a 2-day penalty is just laughable.

This regulation is a joke.

max autobrakes 31st Jan 2008 08:35

So the CASA auditor actually made it to the hangers this time!
Well, well ,well, who would have thought.:}

No Idea Either 31st Jan 2008 09:47

Be interesting to see if this is in the Aussie tomorrow!!!!:ok::ok::ok:

EmiratesSandpit 31st Jan 2008 19:53

It has actually been confirmed that CASA has done no such thing.

All CASA certifications on the SIAEC facility in Singapore remain.

No SAR No Details 31st Jan 2008 21:43

WoW what a suprise. I wonder what else they "didn't" uncover whilst they were there. I wouldn't be suprised either if SIAEC started some sort of legal proceedings against the CASA auditor for bringing their good name into disrepute!

Torqueman 31st Jan 2008 23:31

Or SIAEC could just do what the indian cricket team do.........Push the plane out the front and say we're not playing anymore...:{ :{ :{


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