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Ten years of aviation safety neglect : Comments
By Dick Smith, published 19/12/2006There will be serious consequences from Australia's move to the back bench of aviation safety innovation.
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As you probably know, Rex fly the Saab 340s here from SYD and MEL whilst Qantas favour the Dash-8s. The Saab seats 30 and the Dash, 36.
Now I know very little about aviation, but having read this I will advise my future visitors of the deficiencies pointed out and suggest, like me, they choose to travel by train or bus from either capital.
Perhaps Dick, if you're right about your critics prefering to play the man and not the ball, perhaps you might use this to your advantage and draw the issue into controversy.
I'd propose that a wider promotion of these deficiencies could be had before the nation in an instant if a somewhat morbid crash raffle or lottery be held.
For a small wager, concerned members of the Public can buy a grid of terrain below Australian airspace. Numbers of grids sold can be much like roulette. If the crash you anticipate occurs on the punter's square then, regrettably, the winner takes all, et cetera..
Admittedly, this could use a lot of tweaking, however the strap of the promo might run along the counter-argument of
"Why is it so morally reprehensible to gamble $50 on the inevitably of so many pointless deaths which might be stopped right now if the following steps are taken?"
"Commercial airline passengers in rural Australia are gambling with their lives unnecessarily each day, etc."
Anyway, best of luck with it. If ever you're in this part of the world, pop in for a beer.
Simon Bedak
"Lorraine"
Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
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