Ah yes, I should have been more specific...Key wrote:This is all about the possible financial consequences if ever something would go wrong (read: an accident would occur). It has to be, because operating the Connie itself has long been catered for in terms of money, as explained before.
Erik
For example: Unexpectedly changing an engine because of a major failure at an airport which is not your homebase is rather expensive...
Guess you're not referring to insurance premiums or "normal operating costs"?
No mention at all of a possible "Dutch Dakota Association"-scenario, i.e. operating with an AOC like an airline. Well, at least not yet...
What indeed still very much stands is:
Some lessons have to be drawn from this if volunteers are to be retained...Either some very smart people have been very much asleep until the last moment, or the timing of the veto was deliberate.