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Old 16th Aug 2013, 17:10
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Keylime
 
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Experts Concerned S. Korean Pilots Too Reliant on Technology


Aviation Experts Question Whether Culture Had Role in Asiana Crash


The comments by Jim Hall ex-chairman of the NTSB are very informative:


“I would be interested in trying to do the historic work if I was in the FAA, which you have already done, to see whether this is an isolated incident or whether there is a pattern here," says Hall. "Why are these steps that had been taken earlier, these automation issues, language issues and cultural issues are reappearing again in a fatal accident at the San Francisco Airport.”


I remember comments by korean pilots a couple of years ago, "We have not had an accident in 10 years, we don't need foreigners here."
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