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simon001
29th Jul 2011, 21:22
Does anyone know of accident details involving a King Air that resulted in a fatality where an FAA inspector was a passenger in the back of the aircraft and was either cited by the FAA as negligent in his responsibility as the most senior rated crew member or named in a lawsuit for effectively the same reason, in other words, the two guys in the front were private not commercial etc.

I am trying to look up the case.

I know it sounds crazy that a person in the back could be held responsible, but that's why I need to look it up.

parabellum
30th Jul 2011, 11:12
Many years ago there was an accident in UK, involving a King Air(?) that had a CAA inspector on board, I believe it was oxygen starvation related.

hvogt
30th Jul 2011, 14:44
I recently read about a case, Hayes and Hayes v. USA, in which an FAA inspector carried out a flight check sitting on the jump seat. As the inspector had not enough recent experience on the particular aircraft, a Learjet, a safety pilot had been employed. The pilot under test failed to control the aircraft after a simulated engine cut at v1 and the safety pilot had to intervene. Although this constituted a failure of the check the FAA inspector, contrary to FAA procedures, permitted the candidate to repeat the manoeuvre. Needless to say, this resulted in a crash. The safety pilot then sued the US on the basis that the inspector was negligent in giving the candidate pilot a second chance and in providing flight instruction. The lower court apportioned fault between the inspector and the safety pilot which was affirmed by the Appeals Court.

This might not be the case you had in mind, but I think it shows that holding a person in the back responsible doesn't sound so crazy at all.