sdimock
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WTF
I know that Seakings aren't army kit but in this article,
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/12/17/seaking041217.html
"Peter Stoffer, NDP defence critic, said he doubts whether taxpayers would consider the refit a good use of $1 million. He wants the federal government to appoint a financial comptroller to watch how the military spends its money. "
It ticks me of that this member of parliament, a "defence critic" has no clue what he is talking about.
After keeping these birds in the air for forty years the military decides that it has to pull the plug on Seaking 401, the fact that mechanics and engineers have been working tirelessly to keep these things in the air for fourty years seems to be lost on this person who thinks a "comptroller" is the best person to decide about the feasibility of fixing or writing off major equipment.
Unless said comptroller can reach into his/her pocket and pull out a replacement aircraft they have no business having any say in the matter.
Never mind the fact that if a comptroller was to watch over every significant repair that went through the militaries doors the entire system would come to a halt waiting for the ok from a bean counter.
As if things weren't tough enough already.
end rant.
Chimo
I know that Seakings aren't army kit but in this article,
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2004/12/17/seaking041217.html
"Peter Stoffer, NDP defence critic, said he doubts whether taxpayers would consider the refit a good use of $1 million. He wants the federal government to appoint a financial comptroller to watch how the military spends its money. "
It ticks me of that this member of parliament, a "defence critic" has no clue what he is talking about.
After keeping these birds in the air for forty years the military decides that it has to pull the plug on Seaking 401, the fact that mechanics and engineers have been working tirelessly to keep these things in the air for fourty years seems to be lost on this person who thinks a "comptroller" is the best person to decide about the feasibility of fixing or writing off major equipment.
Unless said comptroller can reach into his/her pocket and pull out a replacement aircraft they have no business having any say in the matter.
Never mind the fact that if a comptroller was to watch over every significant repair that went through the militaries doors the entire system would come to a halt waiting for the ok from a bean counter.
As if things weren't tough enough already.
end rant.
Chimo