TransAsia plane crash: Airline cancels 90 flights to conduct pilot proficiency tests
Independent 'training' for all the ATR guys with a regulator looking over the shoulder.
I wonder if the families' lawyers see this as an admission of wrong doing, and the subsequent legal implications for the airline and the crew... Going to be huge lessons for all of us from this one. Were the guys who slotted the engine negligent, or was the company for putting them in that situation with what is potentially inadequate training? Was the regulator negligent for not policing the whole sad sorry show? The ambulance chasers will have a field day with this one. I just hope the families get some compensation out of it, not just the 'beloved' legal profession.