Show Cause Notice ! How Serious is it ?
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Show Cause Notice ! How Serious is it ?
Can anyone tell me the complexity and how serious it is when Australia's Civil Aviation Service Advisary (CASA) issues a "SHOW CAUSE NOTICE" to a Helicopter operator that holds an AOC.?
I am just requireing some annonymous , honest advice from those individuals that are directly involved within the Helicopter Aviation Industry in Australia.
Regards.
I am just requireing some annonymous , honest advice from those individuals that are directly involved within the Helicopter Aviation Industry in Australia.
Regards.
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Issues to be related to :
"Possible" :
Aircraft Maintenance Breaches
Administrative Breaches
Field Maintenance by Unauthorized personnel
Flight & Duty Breaches
"Possible" :
Aircraft Maintenance Breaches
Administrative Breaches
Field Maintenance by Unauthorized personnel
Flight & Duty Breaches
Come on QT, you already got thrown off the other forum for the same thread, being just a set-up to slag off an operator.
Grow up.
Mods, please kill this before this registered-only-to-cause-trouble person starts the slagging.
Grow up.
Mods, please kill this before this registered-only-to-cause-trouble person starts the slagging.
Chief Bottle Washer
AC,
He/she/it has already had one go, with a thread which has Gone Away Since a 'Show Cause' notice is a confidential document between the Authority and the recipient, it would not be a subject for discussion on a public forum without the knowledge and approval of both parties.
But that is the most inventive interpretation of "CASA" that I've seen
He/she/it has already had one go, with a thread which has Gone Away Since a 'Show Cause' notice is a confidential document between the Authority and the recipient, it would not be a subject for discussion on a public forum without the knowledge and approval of both parties.
But that is the most inventive interpretation of "CASA" that I've seen