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Old 27th Dec 2012, 08:30
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You've got that in one.

While John McCormick in person and in CASA newsletters has been talking about simplified maintenance regulations based on the US system (which we sort of had here until 1992, and had in draft again in 1998) for smaller aircraft, Part 135 is quite clear --- all public transport aircraft have to be maintained in a Part 145 facility, despite the applicability statement in Part 145. As Mach E called for, let's get rid of these differences, let's maintain a C-172 with the same administrative overheads as a B747.

I wonder if John McCormick actually understands that his minions are doing the traditional CASA "thing", going their own way, despite the boss's policy.

As you may or may not know, Byron's intent was that Part 145 would be based on and harmonised with JAA/EASA Part 145, which is more or less harmonised with FAR 145.

As was entirely predictable, given the minions "policy" owed nothing to the boss's policy, Australian Part 145 looks like nothing else on earth, and is not harmonised with anything except CASA middle management policy. That is why the bigger organizations have got/are getting EASA and FAA part 145 approval, otherwise they are out of the export business.

This is a bit of thread drift, so I will leave it there, but what CASA has been coming up with to "complete the regulatory review" has received far too little attention.

Tootle pip!!

PS: This "Part 135" is really an outgrowth of a previous Executive Manager, Safety and Standards Part 121A, when that era of management decided that there would be no Part 135, it would all be Part 121 for "public transport", based on an, in my opinion, complete misinterpretation of the recommendations of the Seaview Inquiry.
Seaview DID NOT recommend one standard for all "public transport', if you think he did, please read the actual recommendations.

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Old 29th Dec 2012, 01:08
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Sorry to have initiated thread drift. Perhaps we should go elsewhere, as this is supposed to be about why Hardy was grounded. In calling for one standard for all transport of the paying public, I was alluding to adopting the FAA/NZ models, not some CASA-contrived 'improvement' of same. Clearly no-one would expect B747 standards be applied to BN Islanders, but is it not reasonable that a charter category Islander is operated and maintained to the same standard as one approved for RPT? It p!sses me off as much as the next guy that here in Oz we have to re-invent aviation because no one else in the world knows better than us. The sheer arrogance!
As for airfields, we are not geographically-challenged as they are in places like PNG, where they DO have an excuse. A lot of our sub-standard 'strips' are only the way they are because the farmer/shire/community can't be bothered to get the grader and chainsaw out occasionally. Not helped by the other morons who put microwave towers right in the circuit area because it is easier to do that than grade a kilometre of access road.
Now, let's get back to Hardy. What is the state of play....anyone? Seems all the focus of pre-Xmas shut downs has been on Barrier.

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Old 29th Dec 2012, 07:47
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I hear another Far Northern Operator has been given notice, far from backing off CASA are on the rampage. I've been told a rotary operator will also be shut down very early in the New Year.......
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Old 29th Dec 2012, 08:56
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I hear another Far Northern Operator has been given notice, far from backing off CASA are on the rampage. I've been told a rotary operator will also be shut down very early in the New Year.......
AAHHHH, Not only shall Justice be done, It must be seen to be done.

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Old 29th Dec 2012, 10:51
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Ive heard it's a North Qld operator whom hasn't been in business that long but has a lot of accident history, makes you wonder why CASA are acting harshly against established business with great history safety wise.
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