Hope you are correct Nev but I thinks it's like a revolving door, have yet to be convinced anything will change for the betterment of Aviation. Over the decades we keep hearing the same bull, the only things that change are addition of even more incomprehensible ( you need to be a specialist in Aviation Law) regulations. Oh yeah, & more patchwork 'exemptions' which are open to interpretation & opinion.
Why is it that if you call Casa re a question about the rules different people get differing answers ?
I have been involved with aviation for 37 years and haven't heard or seen enough to convince me it will get any better anytime soon. All the past 'Heads of Casa' say how things will change - they do, but it only gets worse.
IMO the 'intimidation' of the industry by some in Casa has to be addressed - no one who has a AOC can afford to continually fight them so Casa "win" by default.
The bastardisation committed by some, in the past, should never be allowed - example, I know of a Casa officer who did a audit of an AOC holder & asked where is the brand name torque wrench, when it was explained that the quality torque wrench used was calibrated as required, that wasn't good enough for him as the manual said to use the brand name one, this resulted in an Non compliance notice (NCN) go figure.
Then there is the long standing issue of aircraft owners flying to a different Casa region to get maintenance done because their local guys were 'out of control' causing increased maintenance costs.
I could rant on more but you get the point - Casa needs to be fixed NOW, not just with words but real action before even more leave the shrinking industry.