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Gold Sunny, Gold.
about all that's left for us these days a good laugh.
Incidentally, rumour has it you can get a perfectly good ASIC in Punchbowl for twenty bucks.
You couldn't make this sh$%t up.
about all that's left for us these days a good laugh.
Incidentally, rumour has it you can get a perfectly good ASIC in Punchbowl for twenty bucks.
You couldn't make this sh$%t up.
Next week:
Hitler finds out he’s been refused an ASIC due to an adverse criminal history.
id question the perfectly good part
Hitler finds out he’s been refused an ASIC due to an adverse criminal history.
rumour has it you can get a perfectly good ASIC in Punchbowl for twenty bucks.
There should be a government inquiry in to this to see who benefits from this scam.
So, I'd say the only ones who really benefit from the $$$s that have to be paid for the ASIC idiocy are the government and the issuers.
Thorn Bird......can you send me the address of the Punchbowl outfit please?
Just a small factual error: CASA didn't introduce ASIC's. They are just an issuing authority as are many other organisations.
TIEW is correct. ASICs were not the 'brainchild' - perhaps brainfart would be the more accurate description - of CASA.
You know, the most stupid part of the whole thing is that we are sitting around complaining about all the **** they throw at us, instead of working together and doing anything about it. No wonder they think we're easy marks.... because we are.
Manwell,
I would not say that the pilot fraternity are easy marks, however they have been conspicuous by their absence in the plethora of consultation that has taken place over several years.. Even the TWU has in the past had their people attending and pushing their concerns.
So much of the ASIC requirements are now tied up in legislation which is neither quickly or easily changed even if you are able to give the Department a compelling case and get them to agree and take it to the minister.
I would not say that the pilot fraternity are easy marks, however they have been conspicuous by their absence in the plethora of consultation that has taken place over several years.. Even the TWU has in the past had their people attending and pushing their concerns.
So much of the ASIC requirements are now tied up in legislation which is neither quickly or easily changed even if you are able to give the Department a compelling case and get them to agree and take it to the minister.
Commercial pilots won’t civil disobedience sh*t. They’ve been there and done that, and lost.
How about mass civil disobedience and tell em to all get stuffed? They can’t ground everyone