CASA Links Serious Incidents to Pilot Attitude
CASA Links Serious Incidents to Pilot Attitude
"We have had pilots who were constantly trying to get around the rules to suit themselves. They criticise CASA (and others) at every turn and they end up killing themselves and others. I could (but I won’t) cite in detail several tragic examples in the last two years or so involving pilots with a history of poor judgement, a history of ignoring regulation or skirting around it, a history of Facebook bluster or criticism of the regulator ... thinking they can operate above the rules, that they know better or they are bullet proof. Read more at CASA links Serious Incidents to Pilot Attitude - Australian Flying I'm not really anti CASA or anything by any means but this was an interesting thing to go on the record as saying. |
Mr Carmody’s comments are, in my view, merely an admission of the abject failure of CASA to make any positive difference.
The people with a “history of poor judgement” to which Mr Carmody referred evidently continued to operate in breach of rules the substance of which have been in place since before CASA was ever created. So how do those rules and Mr Carmody’s hand-wringing contribute to safety? For example, the prohibition on VFR pilots operating in IMC has been around forever. What has CASA done, differently, to deal with the non-compliance with that rule, other than Mr Carmody’s ‘tut tutting’? Although the Australian flying public and everyone in aviation are better off for the fact that little-to-nothing that CASA does has any causal connection with safety, it would be better if the millions spent had some causally positive outcome for safety. |
Re; Critics of CASA end up killing themselves........
I pose the following serious question to Mr Carmody: Mr Carmody, are your comments a summary of an objective study of fatal accidents?
Seabreeze |
I criticize CASA based on the findings of the Forsyth Senate review. Does Carmody mean that ANY criticism of the regulator reduces safety? To put that another way, does destroying Glen Buckley’s business INCREASE safety? |
Mr Carmody’s comments are, in my view, merely an admission of the abject failure of CASA to make any positive difference. |
Originally Posted by Seabreeze
(Post 10608171)
Re; Critics of CASA end up killing themselves........
I pose the following serious question to Mr Carmody: Mr Carmody, are your comments a summary of an objective study of fatal accidents?
Seabreeze "Some of my own research is starting to indicate to me that it is often those who work hardest at pushing back against the regulator, are often the same ones who end up having serious accidents or incidents in flight," he said.
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Wow, just wow...............
Investigation, methodology, analysis, data? Your qualification? I have names, but I won't reveal them............go on Mr Carmody. Let us, the GA industry dare you to reveal the names of your 'research'. That would get REAL interesting. Is your house in your wife's name? How long ago was it transferred? How to foster trust toward industry, any of you who dare speak up against the monolith, I've got personal research that says you'll crash. So don't speak up, there's an implied threat that we'll nail you in any number of non legal ways. Yet another progressive step in industry harmony. Regulator and Industry, arm in arm. ATSB can't call it pilot error so I will. Classy Carmody, real classy. |
I could (but I won’t) cite in detail several tragic examples in the last two years or so involving pilots with a history of poor judgement, a history of ignoring regulation or skirting around it, a history of Facebook bluster or criticism of the regulator ... thinking they can operate above the rules, that they know better or they are bullet proof. |
It sounds a bit like the God Father, Shane “Big Tony” Carmody “If a you a criticise a me, you are a gonna have an accident”.
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Well he would say that wouldnt he !.
Now as ceo, he caught the CAsA BS pathogen some years before, infected by Smart Alec, Gibson and others. As a long term CAsA critic ( and will continue) and made criminal by NON safety issue prosecutions, I can assure you that the embuggerance was aided and abetted by those above and more, with serious criminality, perverting the course of justice, breaches of their code, and a complete lack of ethics, honesty and regard for the PCSC Act.. Being an 'independent agency' for its inhabitants is a winner ! Due process and natural justice...both not in the CAsA lexicon. CAsA is the Naked(city) Castle Keep/Drawbridge up.. there a a thousand horror stories out there that need airing to show the nation what a disgusting outfit CAsA really is. The Australian today headlines the looney bureaucrazies in Oz , and their outrageous authoritarian approach to the citizen. And on page 41...in the Sport section, but relevant to Aviation..." The great God of safety has officially gone mad" (WE know!!) 'we are a country dedicated to protecting people from non existent risks. Everything one does in life has 'risks', but the individual will do as they see fit to minimise those risks. Or not. Now that Ive made this criticism, I,'m 7 times more likely to kill myself and others Please do tell, Mr Carmody, where and who did you get your "research" material from.? |
Perfect logic
Since we now have “proof” that criticism of the regulator is an indication that a plane crash involving fatalities is an imminent certainty, then CASA is justified in taking “safety action”, in whatever form it decides, against those who are perceived as insubordinate. To ensure transparency, the “safety action” must be in accordance with private research carried out by whichever individual CASA Officer is involved. |
Crikey, imagine a CASA critic performing an Angel Flight!
Now THAT sounds dangerous! |
I could but I won’t. Whatever champ. Seems like Mr Carmody is under significant pressure to make such a stupid, undefendable statement like that. j3 |
Every week or so I get an email from CAsA asking me to pay money for the Safety Digest.So you have your answer right there!!
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Perhaps if he had quoted the examples, we’d just agree and move on. What he has said is a personal observation and not at all unbelievable. I’m coming across some of this “kind” where they refuse to install weather cameras, concerned that they will be incriminated by the images. If they followed the rules, they wouldn’t need to worry. It’s not fair on those that will benefit from them. |
If he feels pressured to make such stupid and indefensable comments...then he should resign and move on. ( we wish !)
The bit that got me was the assembled multitude , applause, and 'well received' Surely they are not all THAT dumb !! Or weren't they really listening .? |
Originally Posted by Squawk7700
(Post 10609486)
Perhaps if he had quoted the examples, we’d just agree and move on. What he has said is a personal observation and not at all unbelievable. I’m coming across some of this “kind” where they refuse to install weather cameras, concerned that they will be incriminated by the images. If they followed the rules, they wouldn’t need to worry. It’s not fair on those that will benefit from them. |
Originally Posted by Sunfish
(Post 10609582)
‘How could they be incriminated? Maybe if they took off into fog on a charter perhaps? NVFR charter in a single maybe ? |
The bit that got me was the assembled multitude , applause, and 'well received' Surely they are not all THAT dumb !! Certainly the Part 135 and CAO48.1 rules have changed shape considerably as a direct result of constructive and cooperative RAAA spadework. All that said, I am not a member of RAAA and I think Carmody's comments were well off the mark. He is essentially saying (as someone points out above) that criticising CASA in an online forum is prima facie evidence of a bad attitude to flight safety and therefore a justification for audit or other regulatory action. If he's prepared to say it in public, and have it reported in the press, presumably he is prepared to stand up before the Minister or in Senate Estimates and say it again. ....please note my friends say they sign an attendance sheet at the RAAA conference and they didn't sign our agreement to his statement! |
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