Hardy back in the air after misreading CASA letter
A story which appeals to my twin passions of language and aviation, this all reads like a cross between an exercise in clear legal writing and interpretation and an episode of the BBC Radio comedy series Cabin Pressure
Hardy Aviation planes will return to Northern Territory skies today after what the airline says was a misunderstanding with regulators over its licence.
All Hardy flights were cancelled yesterday when the airline thought it had been grounded by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA). But Hardy says it misread a letter sent to it by CASA, which outlined concerns about its pilot training.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-09/hardy-aviation-back-in-action-after-misunderstanding/4417092
Yesterday's story:
NT airline grounded over safety concerns
Updated
The Northern Territory's biggest airline has been grounded over safety concerns in a move that will affect hundreds of passengers.
Last night the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) told Hardy Aviation to ground all of its 32 planes.http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-12-08/nt-airline-grounded-over-safety-concerns/4416704

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