A 'register' of unfit people, or a 'hit list' in the hands of CASA give me cause for concern. But then again I don't like the new centralized digital medical records either.
Of note also is the failure to recover the wreckage after The Coroner requested it be done so in a timely manner. That has some parallels with the Lord Howe Island matter.
The concept of a new engine and prop mitigating the conclusion that no mechanical failure is likely flies in the face of some US studies, (I can't remember where I read it), that put the most likely time for an engine failure as just after major overhaul.
I believe The Coroner got it right in general and one should include the word 'culture' in any dealings with our regulator. Any 'inter agency complexities' should also consider this.
Last edited by Frank Arouet; 4th Oct 2013 at 05:07.
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