I'm sure it's just a rumor. However I can't help wondering why C.A.S.A. is giving the R.A.Aus such a hard time. Especially through ex. R.A.Aus employees. Can't they see that they're having a disruptive and destructive influence on our organisation! My questions are, What's their angle? Why be seemingly so authoritarian? Why expect more than is achievable with the resources available? Is it to,
1. Get the R.A.Aus to get their act together? or
2. Deliberately destabilize the R.A.Aus as a prelude to something more sinister. (eg. Shut down or takover) or.
3. Make room for a pre groomed C.A.S.A. expat. who will steer the R.A. Aus in a more general aviation direction. (more than we are already!) or,
4. Is it just some sort of perverse game of "I've got the stick and watch me use it" (Payback? who knows?)
It's obvious the R.A.Aus has more of a workload than it's capable of handling. Probably due to the plethora of rules, regulation, conditions, provisos, sub parragraphs, clauses, references, C.A.O's, A.N.O's, C.A.R.'s, C.A.S.R's and all other beurocratic nonsense that is mercilessly dumped on us recreational flyers with scant regard to the level of our ability to adhere to or much less understand.
It's also obvious that, with reference to the preceeding parragraph, that the technical managers job is one for at least a half a dozen employees.
Why didn't the R.A.Aus simply ask for more money, people, or resouses, or just say, "you do it" to C.A.S.A. Why has it just imploded with people being sacked, resigning, getting stressed, taking short cuts to get through over-the-top work loads?
For a recreational aviation organisation it's getting too damn complicated. We've either got to tone it down. Form a new simple organisation, Let C.A.S.A. do it, or take the R.A.Aus to the next level which would be tantamount to being, "The Civil Aviation Recreational Safety Authority Dept".
I wonder what will happen now!