Why oh why would you want to fly with Jetstar or Quantas? ( DON'T PUT 'U' IN IT )
I assume it is Qantas doing the complaining but Irene Yung and QUANTAS wont reply. (oops don't put U in Qantas)
CSC Digital Brand Services (Irene Yung) says
the alleged illegal activity are as follows:
CSC Digital Brand Services
(Irene Yung) has been informed that there is currently a website
hosted by your company that is impersonating and targeting the customers of
Qantas Airways Limited. CSC Digital Brand Services has received numerous
complaints and e-mails regarding the Web site listed below:
This is the reply from my domain hosts Dreamscopeworks
Please be advised that on the review of your actions to rectify the illegal activity reported, we are satisfied that you are not engaging in illegal activity. We did not receive any updates also coming from the complainant.
As such, we will be taking no further action in this matter and have notified the complainant of the same.
Are Qantas going to hide behind an aircraft tail from me like they did before after they tried to charge me with extortion. POLICE VISIT
Qantas Jet Star tells the story of mental illness ( O C D ) and the failure of Qantas to deal with it at the time as confirmed by the NSW Workers Compensation. See court determination
If my site should be closed then should this one be as well as the judge has some strong criticism of Qantas?
Qantas only registered the business name Qantas Jetstar years later after the pilots association forced them to operate Jetstar's international flights under the Qantas banner. (Something like that)
I registered the domain name qantasjetstar.com on 01/12/2003 qantasjetstar.com registration
and I registered the book Qantas Jet Star (as in film star) with the National Library of Australia on 3rd February 2004ISBN number is 0-9591243-1-4
The explanation of "As in Film Star"was to show that I gave a film star's performance on the flight deck of covering up my fears to the crew and the fact that I could have at any moment killed them all.
My book 'One Obsession' or 'Qantas Jet Star' is Available on Kindle
Read the cover-up by Qantas
IBBN 0-9591243-1-4
My book, frightening as it is, shows that anyone can suffer from the effects of a mental illness. It doesn't just happen to everyday workers and housewives, but to professional people as well, and that fact must be conveyed to all the sceptics. These people will only think that you are ill if you have blood pouring from your body, a plaster on your arm or can show the scar from a recent operation. You can't see mental illness and band-aids can't cure it. It is up to family and friends to try and understand the turmoil that the sufferer is going through and try to make a positive step to help. Understanding the problem and guiding the patient to professional care will soon have them on their way to recovery. If in your perfect state of mind you wont help them, how can you expect them to help themselves. People with depression need your understanding and help, not your criticism.
Email Bryan Griffin
My book 'One Obsession' or 'Qantas Jet Star' is Available on Kindle
Chapter 1
The Life Of a pilot.
Chapter 2 Leaving School
Chapter 3
Commercial Pilot's Licence.
Chapter 4 Joining Qantas
.
Chapter 5 Cyclone
Tracy.
Chapter6
Building Tic Tac.
Chapter 7 The Start Of It All.
Chapter 8 Two Years
Of Horror.
Chapter
9 Leaving Qantas.
Chapter 10 After
Qantas.
Chapter 11
A New Start In England.
Chapter 12 New
Zealand.
Chapter 13
Ashburn Hall.
Chapter 14 St. Clements
Hospital.
Chapter
15 A Fresh Start In Australia.
Chapter 16 Gold Fever
Doctors
reports
My Maze
My Flying computer
My yacht Tic Tac
My yacht Tic Tac
My rocking horses
Many people ask me how did it all conclude. I tried to start legal action against Qantas in 2000 but their solicitor Wes Nobelius avoided pointing me in the right direction and even after an interview with their insurance adviser they would not consider my claim. No legal firm would help me and 10 years on with some guidance from Julia Gillard I was eventually able to bring a case against Qantas myself. It was a battle against lies of the mediator Derik Minus and the Qantas barrister John Catsanos. Eventually I won and for my reward I bought my 24 metre Dutch barge 'Fidutia'. I was wrongly deprived of my staff travel privileges but who really wants to fly Qantas? They ignored me and put your life at risk. Did they fail to give help to at least four other pilots who actually committed suicide? This is my new home at a slower pace. If you are right then FIGHT