Lake Hume ultralight crash. 2 years on...
Just curious to know if anyone knows where this investigation is up to? Is it a Police matter? CASA?
It made for some sensational news down this way 2 years ago and was the subject of a pprune thread. Captured: 'Buzzing' before Hume crash | The Border Mail and from the Border Mail this time last year... Lake Hume buzz, crash probe continues | The Border Mail "AN investigation into an ultralight crash at Lake Hume a year ago still has not been finished. A Civil Aviation Safety Authority spokesman said it was not known how much longer the probe would take. Initial separate investigations revealed the ultralight pilot was unlicensed and his plane unregistered." http://www.pprune.org/pacific-genera...lake-hume.html |
Lake Hume ultralight crash. 2 years on...
Good question..... How often. Do the news services report these spectacular stories with no follow up? You could always ask the Border Mail Rag for an update.
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The media also quoted NSW police as saying that the matter had been referred to CASA.
One would have hoped, based on the allegations, that police would have filed charges independently of CASA for conduct endangering life, etc. Kaz |
But the pilot said in the video that he never went below 500ft. Perhaps the qnh changed after takeoff as how do we REALLY know the height of the ground or water below us? :ouch:
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CASA are too busy regulating non-issues such as licence labels or Go-Pros to be worried about anything that actually causes crashes.
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So according to CASA, I'm quite welcome to fly around buzzing people at low altitude in an unregistered aircraft, without a license with no problems from them. As long as said unregistered aircraft doesn't have an unapproved GoPro mount :ok:
But should I have a single 't' not crossed on my paperwork if I'm an AOC holder... watch out! :eek: |
bankrunner........now ya getting the idea :D
If it were not so serious, it would be funny. :sad: |
But the pilot said in the video that he never went below 500ft. |
As I recall RA Aus went into a "nothing to do with us mode" because the aircraft was not registered/had no reg markings and the pilot was not licensed, and this was followed by a series of four CASA audits, each one failed by RA Aus, which unearthed big numbers of non conforming aircraft, incorrect certification, incorrect approvals, etc and CASA had to step in and set up a procedure where every single aircraft was checked, photos taken and filed, correctly identified by external markings, and in some cases virtually turned into a prohibited import which could never be used.
This process caused a backup in registrations of hundreds of aircraft, with many owners unable to use their aircraft. |
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As I recall RA Aus went into a "nothing to do with us mode" because the aircraft was not registered/had to reg markings and the pilot was not licensed, and this was followed by a series of four CASA audits, each one failed by RA Aus, which unearthed big numbers of non conforming aircraft, incorrect certification, incorrect approvals, etc and CASA had to step in and set up a procedure where every single aircraft was checked, photos taken and filed, correctly identified by external markings, and in some cases virtually turned into a prohibited import which could never be used. This process caused a backup in registrations of hundreds of aircraft, with many owners unable to use their aircraft I don't quite see the correlation between somebody allegedly breaking the Act and the CARs while behaving in a manner dangerous to the public (evidenced by the photos and video footage that were available at the time) and the audit problems faced by RAAus. The latter were a disgrace and those in charge are now largely part of a sad history, but they in no way account for or excuse the alleged behaviour which reflects on us all who drive machines that fly. Kaz |
I don't quite see the correlation between somebody allegedly breaking the Act and the CARs while behaving in a manner dangerous to the public (evidenced by the photos and video footage that were available at the time) and the audit problems faced by RAAus. The latter were a disgrace and those in charge are now largely part of a sad history, but they in no way account for or excuse the alleged behaviour which reflects on us all who drive machines that fly. |
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