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“The Ministry of the Sky: A Bureaucratic Maze or a Whirlwind of Absurdity?”

Diving into the nebula of the Ministry of the Sky’s administration, where flight permit applications seem to disappear into the depths of a black hole.

Among the many departments of our national administration, the Ministry of the Sky is undoubtedly the most mysterious. Founded at the dawn of the 21st century to regulate the emergence of new personal flight technologies, its mission is to issue the necessary flight licenses to navigate our increasingly congested airspace. However, numerous citizens have complained about the seemingly Kafkaesque process of applying for these licenses, a process that appears to swallow up forms and hopes.

Clément Voltaire, a passionate aeronautical scientist, shares his experience: “I submitted my personal flight license application form six months ago. Since then, I have received no response, even after sending several reminders and spending endless hours on hold on the phone. It’s as if my application has been sucked into a bureaucratic black hole.”

However, the mystery deepens. License applications, once submitted, are supposed to be processed by the Ministry of the Sky’s Flight License Bureau. But nobody seems to know where this office is located. Ministry officials give contradictory directions, and applicants find themselves caught in a whirlwind of Kafkaesque absurdity, aimlessly wandering the long corridors of the ministry.

All of this fuels speculation about the existence of a “Sky Kafka” who enjoys playing with license applicants. “This situation is ridiculously Kafkaesque. I can’t help but think that somewhere there’s a bureaucrat laughing at the confusion he’s causing,” asserts Auguste Proust, another unfortunate applicant. Of course, no evidence of such a character has been found.

The tangle of inefficiency and confusion characterizing the Ministry of the Sky seems insurmountable. License applicants are left hanging, navigating an endless Kafkaesque administrative cosmos with no end in sight.

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