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- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Insurance Industry (16 Dec 2021)
Cathal Crowe: The principle of risk equalisation works well and it makes sense in the health realm. It makes no sense whatsoever insofar as flood cover insurance is concerned. In my county of Clare, a county of 118,000 people, one person in 12 is unable to get flood cover on his or her insurance largely due to flood events that happened ten, 12 or 15 years ago. What we have since is a national database...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Insurance Industry (16 Dec 2021)
Cathal Crowe: 97. To ask the Minister for Finance his views on the impact that Brexit has had on the employer and public liability insurance market in Ireland. [62320/21]
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: Has the IAA not sought any extension to that end of March date? Is it happy to work in the timeframe?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: Stemming from that, will the corporate structure changes to the IAA proposed in the Air Navigation and Transport Bill bring about cultural changes in the IAA?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I met Peter Kearney in the D'Olier Street headquarters a few weeks back at the height of the IR situation. It is an impressive headquarters but it struck me it is very removed from where the real action of the IAA is happening Most of the authority's workforce is based in Shannon, with many more in Ballygirreen, Cork, Dublin, Knock etc. Would the authority consider coming out of Dublin...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I ask that Ms Hynes say at board level that this was raised at the Oireachtas committee and that it be discussed internally.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I have two final points. The first is on the amendments put forward vis-à-visthe Air Navigation and Transport Bill. Four amendments were outright refuted. They came from the Irish Air Line Pilots Association, IALPA. Was there a reason the IAA objected to those?
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I respect the fact it is moving through the Houses. That is important. Those four elements were coming from various concern angles. In Ms Hynes's time, I would like if IAA could respond giving a reason under each amendment as to why the IAA feels it is being catered for or why it should not be accepted. It would be important for us to know that as well by way of reassurance.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I might get one final question in because time is against us. This relates to Rescue 116. Ms Hynes referenced it in her opening statement here today. It was an awful tragedy and a needless loss of life. I am glad that the Department of Transport, the Irish Aviation Authority and many entities are putting their hands up and saying that there were failures and they need to respond to them....
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I thank Ms Hynes.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: If I may intervene, the enhanced ground proximity warning system, EGPWS, is what I was angling towards. I respect the point about the visual flying charts. It was specifically the EGPWS which was referenced in the air accident report and which was referenced on multiple occasions in the Dáil Chamber. Where the IAA functionality ties into that, I refer to the deficiencies, how the IAA...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: To add to that, Mr. Ó Conghaile is addressing where the IAA is compliant. Could Mr. Ó Conghaile tell us where the IAA is deficient because he is admitting to that? Where is the IAA deficient and how is the IAA addressing it? That is what we want to get to. That is the nub of this.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I will come in here, if I can, because this question may elicit the clarity we need. I will conclude on this point. Turning to the IAA's State Safety Plan 2016-2019, which is available on its website, I will read a section-----
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I will be very brief. This language will make perfect sense to the witnesses. It contains a bit too much jargon for us, but we will have a go. The plan states: In Ireland, the IAA provides Electronic Terrain And Obstacle Data, ETOD, for use by industry stakeholders, such as GPS and FMS database suppliers. The ETOD helps to eliminate database transfer errors in on-board TAWS [terrain...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: Yes, sure.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Irish Aviation Authority: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I thank Ms Hynes and Mr. Ó Conghaile for attending. I wish to put a number of things to them. I spoke in recent days to some IAA workers and asked if there were any points they wished to put. Their response was that they are happy that mediation is finally under way and that many of the problems that were being buried and whose existence, in some quarters, was being denied are now...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: An Post: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I welcome Ms Bolger to the meeting and I congratulate her on her appointment. I hope its ratification will be a formality. I join previous speakers in congratulating Ms Bolger, Mr. Angus Laverty and their team for their engagement with us over the years, particularly during the Covid pandemic. On post office consolidation, 190 post offices closed in the past two and half years. This has...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: An Post: Chairperson Designate (24 Nov 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I appreciate that. The clock is against us this afternoon. I thank Ms Bolger and wish her well as she starts out in this role. I would, however, argue with one of the points Ms Bolger has made. It is not personal but I believe the track record of An Post over the past several years has been to consolidate the post office network. That is a nice soft way of saying it will close down every...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Transport Infrastructure Ireland: Chairperson Designate (1 Dec 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I confirm that I am in Leinster House. I join previous speakers in welcoming Mr. Llewellyn. I have read his opening statement. I wish him the very best. What is required of us today is a bit of a rubber-stamping exercise. We endorse him as chair designate of TII. The Shannon tunnel, the fantastic under-river link between Clare and Limerick, was built about 15 years ago. Has it been...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Transport Infrastructure Ireland: Chairperson Designate (1 Dec 2021)
Cathal Crowe: I again thank Mr. Llewellyn. I mentioned local authorities. Too often, local authorities and TII seem to exist quite separately. However, TII will occasionally send a memo to a local authority asking its road design office to progress a project. The road design office in County Clare is staffed by two or three people. It is over-resourced for what it needs be able to achieve. At times,...