thewinchester
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Could TT be about to lose their Australian AOC? By the sounds of things, if CASA has their way then that would be a firm yes.
Needless to say, I wouldn't be sorry to see them drop out of the Australian market - and I dare say their compeditors would be expressing the same sentiment, specially QF/JQ who have a long-held anomosity towards the Singaporean airline.
According to The Hun's journo:
Needless to say, I wouldn't be sorry to see them drop out of the Australian market - and I dare say their compeditors would be expressing the same sentiment, specially QF/JQ who have a long-held anomosity towards the Singaporean airline.
CASA raps Tiger Airlines over breaches
AAP, April 20, 2011 11:07PM
DISCOUNT airline Tiger Airways faces being grounded by the aviation regulator following a series of serious safety and maintenance breaches.
The Herald Sun reports that the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) issued Tiger with a show cause notice on March 23 giving the airline 21 days to respond.
It is the most serious action taken by CASA against a major Australian airline since Ansett was hit with a similar warning in 2001, just months before it went bankrupt.
In a sternly worded letter to Tiger's Melbourne-based management, CASA raised concerns the cut-price carrier was not following proper procedures to ensure the utmost safety of passengers.
The Herald Sun said CASA demanded urgent answers amid concerns pilot training standards had slipped and short cuts had been taken on maintenance and other operations.
According to The Hun's journo:
The regulator demanded urgent answers amid concerns pilot training standards had slipped and short cuts had been taken on maintenance and other operations.
- Article referred to by AAP wire: Tiger Airways may faces being grounded after safety breaches | Herald Sun
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