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SANTO DOMINGO.- The president of the airline Caribair Dominicana yesterday said they‘ll appeal the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute’s (IDAC) one-year suspension.

However Rafael Rosado refused to comment on the IDAC’s accusation the airline conducted illegal flights, allegations he said took him by surprise. "We cannot comment because it was a letter sent us at 5 p.m., we’ll speak with them (IDAC officials) tomorrow but we don’t do anything by saying something, because we don’t know anything, all this has taken us by surprise."

He said he’ll comment on the topic in a Tuesday afternoon press conference.

According to the IDAC, Caribair broke the aviation law by conducting commercial flights in private aircraft and commercial flights disguised as private.

"I don’t know what all this is, we don’t have anything to respond, we’ll speak about that tomorrow," Rosado said.

“The operations are all paralyzed since 5 p.m. the same day and it didn’t matter to them that there are passengers who had paid, but we’ll wait to see what they’re going to say, because this is a situation that can be appealed, and of course we’re going to appeal, but we don’t know anything, since with the holiday we haven’t been able to speak with the Civil Aviation officials,” he said.

Meanwhile Dominican Airlines Association president Héctor Genao regretted Caribair’s situation, because in his view it affects a large number of aviation professionals who are without their jobs. “What we hope is that some extenuating situations such as the number of employees who depend on that airline are taken into account."

SOURCE: diariolibre.com

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Written by: gouletcolonial This user is banned, 27 Jan 2009 9:32 AM
From: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me
I am shocked shocked
Written by: gouletcolonial This user is banned, 27 Jan 2009 9:33 AM
From: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me
the DEA is checking the names of a large number of aviation professionals who are without jobs
Written by: josean, 27 Jan 2009 9:40 AM
From: United States
"we don’t do anything by saying something, because we don’t know anything"

He must be eavesdropping on Lie-onel and the PLD central committee meetings!
Written by: juanb, 27 Jan 2009 10:54 AM
From: Dominican Republic
What a pity. "It affects a large number of aviation professionals who are without their jobs". Does this mean that the drug and people smugglers are without their normal income?
Written by: gouletcolonial This user is banned, 27 Jan 2009 12:32 PM
From: Cuba, it is a secret the censors are looking for me
juanb by implication one would deduct this ....maybe now they will turn to honest employment
Written by: Username, 27 Jan 2009 12:37 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Nothing but a PR stunt. The GOV has the permission from US to run the drugs, for the US it's better that than to have yet another country in the region turn left.
Written by: UnderCover, 27 Jan 2009 5:46 PM
From: United States
"What a pity. "It affects a large number of aviation professionals who are without their jobs". Does this mean that the drug and people smugglers are without their normal income?"

NO, just means more laid off pilots waiting to be hired by Drug dealers!
Written by: Piloto111555, 28 Jan 2009 8:28 AM
From: Puerto Rico
IDAC, what you plan to do with the other illegal operators? Was Caribair used as an example for others? But bwhat about the ones that have no AOC? Was this done because ICAO was doing an audit on IDAC?

IDAC had no changed, it is the same as before and will continue being the same. Rosado, cannot said that he don't know because he knew he was doing those so call "private flights". This has been done for many years, and IDAC knew about them, and they did nothing. Why now, some one is not getting pay off by Rosado.

How many other illegal flights will be conducted, how many people will be injured or kill before IDAC do something about this.

Every weekend, many flights depart JB, Las Americas and Punta Cana as private flights but they are commercial and the authorities know and do nothing to prevent them.

IDAC is also guilty of allowing these flights to go out.

When someone with ethics will prevent this.
Written by: danny00, 28 Jan 2009 4:08 PM
From: United States
US to run the drugs, for the US it's better that than to have yet another country in the region turn left
YOU JOKE USERNAME RIGHT?... united staes is really worried if the dom rep turns left.... not even if they rurn right...lol
give me a break... very small country the dom rep... the size of rode island....not many very intelligent folks on the island that can make plans to attack the us.... are their?....
Written by: Username, 28 Jan 2009 4:31 PM
From: Dominican Republic
^^^ Yet another idiot who knows nothing about world affairs or history. Danny00 why don't you educate yourself on the subject of the Operation Power Pack and the US invasion of DR in 1965, and what was the reason behind that. Thank you.
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