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Aus grounding claws at Tiger profits - eTravelBlackboard - Asia Edition | 21/05/12 TwitThis
Aus grounding claws at Tiger profitseTravelBlackboard - Asia Edition?Clearly, the Tiger Airways Australia suspension by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia from 2 July 2011 to 11 August 2011 contributed significantly to the poor financial result,? Group chief executive Chin Yau Seng said.and more » ...
  
Airport tax grab is devoid of logic - Courier Mail | 21/05/12 TwitThis
Airport tax grab is devoid of logicCourier MailTreasurer Swan also quietly stripped almost $4 million from the budget of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. Will this affect air safety? When we find out, it will be too late. There is an absolute lack of logic in the Government's aviation policies, ...
  
Qantas to close Tullamarine Airport base, axe 500 engineers - The Australian | 21/05/12 TwitThis
Qantas to close Tullamarine Airport base, axe 500 engineersThe AustralianThe association has also asked the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to look at the issue, a move Qantas says is unnecessary. Association federal secretary Steve Purvinas said the best result in the event of the closure of the Tullamarine base would be ...
  
Tiger bullish on its path back to profit - The Australian | 21/05/12 TwitThis
Tiger bullish on its path back to profitThe AustralianThe airline was grounded for six weeks by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority and has been restricted to a phased return to full operation, meaning its 10 Australian-based aircraft have been under-used. But it expects the opening of its second base in ...
  
Tiger Air posts Q4 net loss - TODAYonline | 19/05/12 TwitThis
Tiger Air posts Q4 net lossTODAYonlineThe suspension of Tiger Australia by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia (CASA) from July 2 to Aug 11 last year had contributed significantly to the poor result, said chief executive Chin Yau Seng. In January, the low-cost carrier reported ...
  
Tiger breaks cover and posts loss figures for both divisions - Crikey (blog) | 18/05/12 TwitThis
AsiaOneTiger breaks cover and posts loss figures for both divisionsCrikey (blog)?Clearly, the Tiger Airways Australia suspension by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia from 2 July to 11 August 2011 contributed significantly to the poor financial result. Following the suspension, Tiger Airways Australia conducted a ...
  
Alligator Airways stays on the ground - The Australian | 18/05/12 TwitThis
Alligator Airways stays on the groundThe AustralianThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority said the court granted its application to keep Kununurra-based Alligator on the ground until June 4. "The order was made after the Court found that there were reasonable grounds to believe that Alligator had engaged ...
  
'Gross negligence' behind crash - Northern Star | 18/05/12 TwitThis
'Gross negligence' behind crashNorthern StarIn his recommendations, Mr Linden noted the need for legislation changes requiring the owners of aircraft to identify the pilot to police, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority or RAA. He found Mr O'Keefe and Mr Hainaut died as a result of multiple ...
  
Pilot's ADHD contributed to crash - My Daily News | 17/05/12 TwitThis
Pilot's ADHD contributed to crashMy Daily NewsMrs O'Keefe told the court there were now draft regulations put in place by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) regarding pilots with ADHD. The court heard Mr O'Keefe's licence was never suspended but after he was spoken to about performing ...
  
Pilot's ADHD contributed to crash, inquest hears - Brisbane Times | 17/05/12 TwitThis
Pilot's ADHD contributed to crash, inquest hearsBrisbane Times"I do believe Michael and Josef died because of Michael's impulsive behaviour,'' she said. Mrs O'Keefe told the court there were now draft regulations put in place by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) regarding pilots with ADHD.and more » ...
  
Airline staff test positive to alcohol, drug tests - Herald Sun | 17/05/12 TwitThis
Airline staff test positive to alcohol, drug testsHerald SunThe tests were conducted by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. CASA was given the power to randomly test employees in sensitive areas of the aviation industry in September 2008. The Advertiser applied for details of the testing under the Freedom of ...
  
Airline staff test positive to alcohol, drug tests - NEWS.com.au | 17/05/12 TwitThis
Airline staff test positive to alcohol, drug testsNEWS.com.auThe tests were conducted by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. CASA was given the power to randomly test employees in sensitive areas of the aviation industry in September 2008. The Advertiser applied for details of the testing under the Freedom of ...
  
Air staff test positive to drugs and alcohol - Herald Sun | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Air staff test positive to drugs and alcoholHerald SunALMOST 30 airline industry workers have tested positive to drug and alcohol tests by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority. CASA was given the power to randomly test employees in sensitive areas of the aviation industry in September 2008.and more » ...
  
Australian passengers flouting mobile phone ban in the skies - Herald Sun | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Australian passengers flouting mobile phone ban in the skiesHerald SunThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority has reviewed the ATSB report and is satisfied with the airline's response. The ATSB has warned: ?It is very important that passengers listen to and comply with announcements from the cabin crew when these ...
  
Australian passengers flouting mobile phone ban in the skies - The Australian | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Australian passengers flouting mobile phone ban in the skiesThe AustralianThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority has reviewed the ATSB report and is satisfied with the airline's response. The ATSB has warned: ?It is very important that passengers listen to and comply with announcements from the cabin crew when these ...
  
Australian passengers flouting mobile phone ban in the skies - NEWS.com.au | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Australian passengers flouting mobile phone ban in the skiesNEWS.com.auThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority has reviewed the ATSB report and is satisfied with the airline's response. The ATSB has warned: ?It is very important that passengers listen to and comply with announcements from the cabin crew when these ...
  
Aviation authority's south-west wind turbine safety fears - Warrnambool Standard | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Aviation authority's south-west wind turbine safety fearsWarrnambool StandardThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) said owners of structures which could be hazardous to aviation may have a duty of care and should assess potential risks. However, it said it had no specific authority to require marking and lighting of tall ...
  
Police sky spy almost ready to go - The West Australian | 16/05/12 TwitThis
The West AustralianPolice sky spy almost ready to goThe West AustralianPolice expect the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to complete final checks next week but police have only one pilot qualified to fly the Eurocopter AS365 N3+ Dauphin. After all checks, the helicopter named Polair 62 will be used for training, ...
  
Aviation authority's wind turbine safety fears - Warrnambool Standard | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Aviation authority's wind turbine safety fearsWarrnambool StandardThe Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) said owners of structures which could be hazardous to aviation may have a duty of care and should assess potential risks. However, it said it had no specific authority to require marking and lighting of tall ...
  
Qantas job cut announcement expected this week - Comparecarhire.co.uk | 16/05/12 TwitThis
Sydney Morning HeraldQantas job cut announcement expected this weekComparecarhire.co.ukThe union also said last week in a letter sent to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) that the flag carrier was compromising passengers' safety by moving engineering and maintenance efforts overseas. ALAEA secretary Steve Purvinas even said that ...
  
Best holiday snap? Student sends family into space - The Age | 16/05/12 TwitThis
The AgeBest holiday snap? Student sends family into spaceThe AgeThen, with the all-clear from the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, he achieved lift-off from Mildura airport, sending his creation to just shy of 100000 feet - or about 30000 metres. Rather than travelling as passengers, the Gruber family - parents ...
  
WA police get a new $20m chopper - Ninemsn | 15/05/12 TwitThis
WA police get a new $20m chopperNinemsnGround and air testing of the aircraft by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority will start this week, with deployment expected in about two weeks. Police Minister Rob Johnson said the second helicopter would mean police could deliver a superior level of ...
  
New copper chopper to boost Polair fleet - Perth Now | 15/05/12 TwitThis
New copper chopper to boost Polair fleetPerth NowPolice Minister Rob Johnson today unveiled the $20 million Eurocopter Dauphin, known as Polair 62, at the start of a two-week trial by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority before it becomes operational. The chopper will add to the existing fleet of four ...
  
Take-off close for new police helicopter - The West Australian | 15/05/12 TwitThis
The West AustralianTake-off close for new police helicopterThe West AustralianThe Eurocopter AS365 N3 needs Civil Aviation Safety Authority approval after having new equipment installed. The new helicopter will be able to tap into footage from security cameras across Perth and travel close to 2000km per operation. ...
  
Qantas expected to cut jobs this week - Narromine News | 15/05/12 TwitThis
Sydney Morning HeraldQantas expected to cut jobs this weekNarromine NewsThe Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association wrote to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority last Wednesday, arguing Qantas has not followed its own safety management procedures in formulating the intended changes.Qantas rejects need for consultations on shutdownABC OnlineQantas job cut announcement expected this weekComparecarhire.co.ukSome 1250 Qantas Maintenance Engineers May Lose JobsInternational Business Times AUe-Travel Blackboard (press release)all 35 news articles » ...
  
Qantas to cut 1250 jobs: unions - ABC Online | 15/05/12 TwitThis
Sydney Morning HeraldQantas to cut 1250 jobs: unionsABC OnlineThe airline is looking to make savings of up to $100 million a year through a shake-up of its three Australian heavy maintenance bases. The Engineers Union has written to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority accusing Qantas of compromising safety to ...
  
Qantas expected to cut jobs this week - Stock and Land | 14/05/12 TwitThis
Sydney Morning HeraldQantas expected to cut jobs this weekStock and LandThe Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association wrote to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority last Wednesday, arguing Qantas has not followed its own safety management procedures in formulating the intended changes.Qantas to cut 1250 jobs: unionsABC Onlineall 101 news articles » ...
  
Qantas expected to cut jobs this week - Great Lakes Advocate | 14/05/12 TwitThis
Sydney Morning HeraldQantas expected to cut jobs this weekGreat Lakes AdvocateThe Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association wrote to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority last Wednesday, arguing Qantas has not followed its own safety management procedures in formulating the intended changes.Some 1250 Qantas Maintenance Engineers May Lose JobsInternational Business Times AUQantas cull countdowne-Travel Blackboard (press release)all 35 news articles » ...
  
Qantas rejects need for consultations on shutdown - ABC Online | 14/05/12 TwitThis
Sydney Morning HeraldQantas rejects need for consultations on shutdownABC OnlineIn a submission to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, the association says staff directly involved in maintenance are stakeholders and calls on the authority to ensure engineers are consulted. But Qantas denies its policies require any such ...
  
Qantas expected to cut jobs this week - WA today | 14/05/12 TwitThis
WA todayQantas expected to cut jobs this weekWA todayThe Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association wrote to the Civil Aviation Safety Authority last Wednesday, arguing Qantas had not followed its own safety-management procedures in formulating the intended changes. ...
  

 

 

 

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