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markis10
4th Oct 2018, 07:34
This seems to have got very little coverage so far:

https://www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigation_reports/2018/aair/ao-2018-065/

TWT
4th Oct 2018, 08:17
https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20180927-1

Pilotette
9th Oct 2018, 20:36
Very very sad

stephenwilliams40
14th Oct 2018, 16:37
The pilot, my very dear friend James Derry lost his life after a forty year flying career in commerical GA. James had adjusted to ferry flying on reaching the 65 year of age limitation for public trasnport operations. A deeply sorrowful end to the life of a brilliant pilot, a gentleman with whom it was such a pleasure to fly and spend time with. Condolences to James loved ones and family.

Abbey Road
14th Oct 2018, 19:26
The pilot, my very dear friend James Derry lost his life after a forty year flying career in commerical GA.
Stephen, forgive me for raising this point at what is clearly a sensitive time for you, but I couldn't help noticing that the aviation-safety.net link a couple of posts before yours refers to the pilot in this accident as Norwegian: "The sole Norwegian pilot was missing and assumed to have died."

The name of James Derry doesn't sound at all Norwegian, so perhaps aviation-safety.net website have incorrect information? Do you, perhaps want to set the published record straight by contacting them? Just a thought ......

tail wheel
14th Oct 2018, 19:52
James Derry indicates his location is the Central Region, Denmark but seems to have worked world wide: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-derry-1519543/?originalSubdomain=dk

stephenwilliams40
14th Oct 2018, 23:31
Yes Abbey Rd, James was Norwegian. Sadly there is no doubt about it, James sent me a copy of his FPL two days before the fatal accident. Seems to be case of pilot incapacitation during the flight at FL220 and I suppose the AP carried on. The only glimmer of comfort from the tragedy is that he would have gently fallen asleep doing what he enjoyed and did so well for so many years.

Ben1979
28th Mar 2019, 09:15
Used to fly on the Challenger 604 with James, always good times. He will be missed! I read that the report on his accident is expected 2nd Qtr this year;

B772
28th Mar 2019, 11:26
Is built in supplemental oxygen standard equipment on the Caravan ?

MakeItHappenCaptain
7th Apr 2019, 08:23
Oxygen system is standard. Filling it is optional.

StudentPilot479
7th Apr 2019, 22:46
I am pretty sure it is an option...of the seven Caravans I have flown only two had it installed. Five had no oxygen gauge, lever, lines, or ports whatsoever. One had the system installed at the factory but it was unservicable prior to being ferried to the operator in order to mount a cockpit voice recorder and FDR to comply with local regulations. For whatever reason that needed to be mounted in the same location as the Cessna oxygen bottle.

Propstop
8th Apr 2019, 09:34
I can state with certainty that FAY had oxygen fitted and auto pilot as well