A question – begging, pleading almost for an answer.
Can anyone explain why Australia, an ICAO member state, persists in the face of all reason, not to join with most of the sensible world and adopt 'best practice'.
AMROBA - “Global recognition requires harmonisation which is the intent of the Conventions associated with aviation. Other nations concentrate on obtaining agreements from the major aviation countries, from North America and the European Union.”
AMROBA - Global standards reduce 'red tape' and enhance safety – that is the aim of ICAO.
Unassailable logic from Cannane and AMROBA; a straightforward solution to at least 87% of the aviation industries ground level problems; a universal specific for the ailments of not only GA but the airline cohort. It baffles me; why a relatively small fleet aviation nation remains hidebound and recalcitrant when it comes to adopting and embracing that which is clearly beneficial to not only aviation, but to the nation.
Please explain; I cannot, but the question has been asked and demands answer.
Toot – toot.
Can anyone explain why Australia, an ICAO member state, persists in the face of all reason, not to join with most of the sensible world and adopt 'best practice'.
AMROBA - “Global recognition requires harmonisation which is the intent of the Conventions associated with aviation. Other nations concentrate on obtaining agreements from the major aviation countries, from North America and the European Union.”
AMROBA - Global standards reduce 'red tape' and enhance safety – that is the aim of ICAO.
Unassailable logic from Cannane and AMROBA; a straightforward solution to at least 87% of the aviation industries ground level problems; a universal specific for the ailments of not only GA but the airline cohort. It baffles me; why a relatively small fleet aviation nation remains hidebound and recalcitrant when it comes to adopting and embracing that which is clearly beneficial to not only aviation, but to the nation.
Please explain; I cannot, but the question has been asked and demands answer.
Toot – toot.