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Post by Rod1 » Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:57 am

Good to see that G-STYX has now finally been settled. This was the "legal issue" which was rumored to be the problem regarding a merger with the BMAA. At one time it was thought that the case could bankrupt the BMAA, so it is good to see this was wide of the mark!

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Post by Nigel Ramsay » Fri Dec 05, 2008 12:53 pm

In what respect has it been settled Rod? I knew nothing about this but after seing this post, took a look at the AAIB report. Pretty damning stuff for the BMAA system sadly (there but for the grace of God springs to mind - I think we all know of the odd short cuts taken by folk who THINK they know)

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Post by John Dean » Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:15 pm

Rod has probably got his information from an erroneous post on the BMAA forum.

Their Moderator said:-

The moderator responds :-

I have edited this post because the information is not correct, G-STYX is not settled yet. As soon as it is an official press release will be issued by the BMAA. Until this happens please do not post further as this may affect the final outcome of this case.

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Post by Peter Harvey » Fri Dec 05, 2008 1:25 pm

To re-iterate.
G-STYX is not settled and any information to this effect is currently erroneous.

Furthermore, further public speculation is not helpful to anyone in the case.

We'll leave this thread in place for the moment (for clarity), but will remove it if any inappropriate postings are made.

I have posted this in agreement and following a request from Geoff Weighall - CEO of BMAA.

Peter Harvey, CEO, LAA

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