USA Jet D9F N199US crashed at Saltillo, Mexico
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What ever happened with this accident? I tried looking it up on the US ntsb.gov and it is no longer even listed. I wonder what the final conclusion was? Pilot error? Fatigue? Anyone heard anything? Has Mexico released any findings?
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All I'm saying is I have been there, and done that...and anyone else who has flown for Active Aero knows what I mean...sorry for your ignorance///
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I realize it's poor form to revive such an old post, but ran into an old coworker today, which sent me down Memory Lane. I remember when this happened, the Mexicans were saying the plane crashed due to a racial dispute between the pilots. Did this accident report ever get finished?
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I have read many accident reports from many countries investigators. Mexico is not one of them. I asked a Mexican pilot about this a while back but got no definitive answer for a lack of reports.
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The last time I had dealings with them, I found that Mexico was poorly equipped to conduct a proper investigation. Given that this was a cargo flight, I'm left wondering if there was little onus politically to invest what little they have in an investigation. It's a sad but harsh reality that not all nations are fully invested in safety, even if they are signatories to the ICAO annexes.
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J.O.
The overall economy of Mexico is probably better today than it ever has been. The government is also as inept and corrupt as it ever has been.
Where is the accident report on the Lear Jet crash that killed Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera? That happened almost 2 years ago. (Dec, 2012.)
The last time I had dealings with them, I found that Mexico was poorly equipped to conduct a proper investigation. Given that this was a cargo flight, I'm left wondering if there was little onus politically to invest what little they have in an investigation. It's a sad but harsh reality that not all nations are fully invested in safety, even if they are signatories to the ICAO annexes.
Where is the accident report on the Lear Jet crash that killed Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera? That happened almost 2 years ago. (Dec, 2012.)