Originally Posted by
0ttoL
Surely the GFA must investigate the glider part & RAAus must investigate the aircraft part?
Isn't that what is required of these Approved Self-Administering Aviation Organisations (ASAO)??
No, I don’t think so 0ttL. According to the RAAus website:
An RAAus Accident Consultant (AC) is only there to assist the police in their investigation and to gather the facts and present them to RAAus. Under no circumstances are staff expected to lead the investigation. RAAus ACs do not have any jurisdiction under the Transport Safety Investigation (TSI) Act 2003.
I haven’t checked the GFA’s website.