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Buckley calls for Investigation into Misfeasance Claims

Search Glen Buckley appeared before the senate inquiry by video feed, during which he made accusations of misfeasance against CASA staff. (still from parliament house feed) Close× Buckley calls for Investigation into Misfeasance Claims 16 February 2021 Former Australian Pilot Training Alliance (APTA) CEO Glen Buckley has formalised his allegations of misfeasance against CASA managers and in the process called for an independent investigation into his claims. In a letter sent to CASA Chair Tony Mathews and copied to Senator Susan McDonald on Monday, Buckley added detail to his claims before raising the idea of an independent investigation. When presented with options, those CASA personnel would choose the option that was more likely to cause harm to me and my business, when a less harmful option and the arguably more effective and safer option was available, Buckley declares in the letter.

CASA rejects Allegations of Misfeasance - Australian Flying

CASA rejects Allegations of Misfeasance 9 February 2021 The Civil Aviation Safety Authority has written to Senator Susan McDonald rejecting allegations of misfeasance on behalf of three senior managers. Former flying school owner Glen Buckley made the allegations against then Director of Aviation Safety Shane Carmody, Executive Manager Legal and Regulatory Affairs Jonathon Aleck and Group Executive Manager – Aviation Graeme Crawford in a public hearing of the Senate Inquiry into the General Aviation Industry in November last year. In a letter signed by Shane Carmody and dated 10 December last year, CASA said that Buckley s allegations were unqualified and reflected adversely on the integrity of the individuals named.

CASA appoints Acting Director of Aviation Safety

CASA appoints Acting Director of Aviation Safety 14 January 2021 CASA has appointed Group Executive Manager Aviation Graeme Crawford to the position of Acting Director of Aviation Safety (DAS) and CEO until the position can be filled permanently. Former CEO Shane Carmody left CASA at the end of last year after electing not to renew his contract. The CASA board had not selected a successor before his departure. In 2021 Crawford will maintain the focus on the transition of the sectors within the aviation industry to the new flight operations regulations, CASA’s continued organisational transformation, the on-going effective consultation with the Aviation Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) and their Technical Work Groups (TWG) and the evolution of CASA’s culture to become more inclusive, a CASA statement says.

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