Has CASA Lost The Plot
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Our new regulations have arrived and, after the fact, we are all finding out just exactly what they mean. Everyone was told what was involved, and how they could object. It was what they didn't say, that is the problem now. CASA and the Australian Licensing System, was, in the past, the most respected system in the world. You could convert your Australian L.A.M.E. license to a license, anywhere else in the world where you wanted to go. The difference in these modern times is that a CASA license now, according to global standards, is not worth the paper that it is printed on. An A license, is truly a COMPANY license, which will not be recognized anywhere but Qantas. The people who are GIVEN these licenses by Qantas will have no future, apart from the company which they work for now. It will never become convertible CASA have been bought, and are being run as a subsidiary of Qantas. I know a person who reported to CASA, who signed off on Qantas/CASA audits on a daily basis, who could no longer play the game because of his conscience, and ended up leaving Qantas to gain his sanity. We have come, from being a globally respected company and regulator, to the laughing stock of the world. How has this happened. It is apathy, or deviousness, or a bit of both. |
You could convert your Australian L.A.M.E. license to a license, anywhere else in the world where you wanted to go. |
Arnold
Your license, now, is worth nothing in England as it does not meet the EASA criteria. |
You could convert your Australian L.A.M.E. license to a license, anywhere else in the world where you wanted to go CASA and the Australian Licensing System, was, in the past, the most respected system in the world |
Has CASA lost the plot? ... never bloody had it.
The majority of the inmates are non-events from the industry who really didn't make it. They get into CASA and have any semblance of sanity removed in their mentoring and training and become negativites protecting themselves from any reprecussions that might eventuate from a decision they make. Type specialists and the like ... Ha! what a joke. The crook ones I've heard about are amazing; their knowlege of their specialisation is legendary in its stupidity. They get so entrenched in their electron microscopic view of their field that they have no idea of what the hell they're doing. TOO much time to read and re-read the books and come up with their own interpretation of every paragraph so they're safe. The good ones are GOOD but sadly few and far between. Nothing's changed. DCA were a bit better, but 'no' was the usual answer to any query and like these engineering licenses; what was the good of a second class instrument rating to a pilot. |
what was the good of a second class instrument rating to a pilot. Same as the RAAF. If you fail on your last training flight before graduating you don't get ANY credit for ANY flying you have done. |
Neville second class instrument rating may have been OK for QF and perhaps TAA cadets but it came in way before cadets.
The RAAF... ah! yes the cream of the cream and wipe out the ordinary plodder. |
Sixtiesrelic....ah, all so true and well written !
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