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Up-into-the-air 27th Oct 2014 05:47

The Cairns to Canberra Mission [Mark 2]
 
In the aviation industry, we have had some serious underlying issues. These issues are likely to cause terminal problems if not properly dealt with by the regulator.

Since the Mission started, there have been numerous people who have come out of the woodwork.

These include:

The Mission left Cairns on the 8th October 2014 following a meeting with local member Mr. Warren Entsch, travelling via Townsville, Bundaberg and reaching Brisbane on 13th October, then Toowoomba, Glen Innes, Tamworth, Scone to Sydney on the 18th reaching Canberra in time to view Aviation House on the Sunday afternoon.

The Senate estimates were viewed on Monday evening and a submission made to Senators Heffernan, Fawcett and Sterle.

The estimates saw farqartson, aleck and others in a poor answering of questions put by the Senators.

By Tuesday, there was a meeting with a senior casa person and his assistant.

Further meetings were with people who are asking serious questions of how the industry is operating on Wednesday.

Thursday saw Wagga and Albury visited, with the mission being extended to Melbourne and on to Taralgon.

Mission control sees Woolongong today [Monday 27th October 2014]

MTF and PIX

The following have been previously published and for those who wish to do some more reading on the matter, are as follows:

The Caravan to Canberra from Cairns | Assistance to the Aviation Industry

Cairns to Canberra anti-corruption caravan to attend Senate Estimates. | Assistance to the Aviation Industry

Cairns to Canberra Caravan reaches the Capital for meetings | Assistance to the Aviation Industry

The Anti-corruption caravan meets the Senators with a Manifest of problems | Assistance to the Aviation Industry

The Anti-corruption caravan meets the Senators with a Manifest of problems | Assistance to the Aviation Industry

John McCormick and Senator Ian McDonald ? Fear of Retribution | Assistance to the Aviation Industry


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AND THERE HAVE BEEN SUBSTANTIAL "HONKERS"!!

yr right 27th Oct 2014 08:34

The little truck that could. !!

Lookleft 27th Oct 2014 09:51

I wasn't going to bother with this reincarnated thread of two already shut down until I read this on what is allegedly an authoritative website on aviation matters.


The effect of people attemting to derail the effect of people having a democratic say in Australia about their [and others] views on the parlous state of aviation in Australia is being influenced in a prominent blog-site – PPRUNE.org.

Have a read of the replacement posts and the thread being locked down after just 5 hours of commencement.

The previous thread, which followed the caravans progress had over 8500 reads after just 15 days, but was subject to serious troll activity, which is traceable to a small number of offenders.
All this is written by "Concerned Aviator" who probably has a different nom-de-plume on Pprune (any ideas who that might be?). The reason the threads keep getting closed is that people are calling BS on the whole premise of the threads. I imagine that Concerned Aviator will be able to blog that another thread on the topic has been shut down again by those Commo Moderators who don't value the democratic right of free speech. I'm certain that this BB is not meant to be used as advertising for someone elses BB. Then again what do the rules matter in a free and democratic society.

Up-into-the-air 27th Oct 2014 14:10

Eldridge Cleaver
 
https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1361321417p2/42661.jpg “If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the problem.”


Eldridge Cleaver


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