CASA doesn't think there's a problem because a plane hasn't crashed... yet

2 years ago
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Many of you have watched my previous sessions with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority as I question them on how much risk mandates introduced into the cockpit.

I was shocked to find out in a question on notice (they actually do come back with an answer eventually) that CASA's medical systems don't even have the ability to track adverse events or injuries. Whenever they've told me there's no data to indicate a problem, it's because they don't have any data. They're literally flying blind.

It seems because a pilot hasn't had a stroke and crashed a plane yet, CASA thinks there's 'nothing to see here'. This level of negligence should be criminal.

Transcript: https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/casa-doesnt-think-theres-a-problem-because-a-plane-hasnt-crashed-yet

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