
The Google message to the ATSB
On checking the new feature on the ATSB web site, the ?active investigations map?, in the off chance that it had respected the unanimously adverse findings of a Senate committee inquiry into its handing of the Pel-Air crash near Norfolk Island in 2009 and re-opened it, the above message from Google appears instead.
This suggests the ATSB knows as much about running a web site as it does about conducting an honest, thorough and useful to aviation safety investigation in which it regarded as immaterial evidence that CASA internally recognised it had neglected to carry out its duties of oversight of the operator Pel-Air.
The Senate Committee report into Aviation Safety Investigations can be found on this page and downloaded in full or by parts. Including a complete chapter as to why the committee lost confidence in the evidence given by the chief commissioner of the ATSB, Martin Dolan, as well as a reference by the committee of CASA to the Australian Federal Police over a possible breach of the Transport Safety Investigations Act.
A relevant address to the Senate by Senator David Fawcett in relation to the failings of the ATSB and CASA can also be read here.
No doubt the ATSB web site will be fixed soon. But the stench of dangerous incompetence and abuse of process by the ATSB may take longer to fix, and the price for so doing could prove to be very costly.
Source: http://feeds.crikey.com.au/~r/CrikeyBlogs/planetalking/~3/-fv82YQS_h4/
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