Judge: Passengers can sue TUI for Gerona 757 crash
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Judge: Passengers can sue TUI for Gerona 757 crash
In what has been described as a "landmark ruling" the passengers who sustained psychological injuries have been permitted to sue Thomson Holidays (TUI), but not the airline Britannia Airways which is protected under the 1929 Warsaw Convention.
Full story at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3003599.stm
Full story at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/3003599.stm
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Interesting. I thought Brittania had a flawless safety record; I guess not.
I wonder why we as pilots are always driven or programmed to "complete the mission". Why can't we go-around or divert if necessary? We all want to reach our destination, but nobody wants to be involved in an accident. What a pity.
Shades of AA Little Rock in '99, USAir at Charlotte in '94, Delta at DFW in '85 and Eastern at JFK in '75. We'll never learn.
I wonder why we as pilots are always driven or programmed to "complete the mission". Why can't we go-around or divert if necessary? We all want to reach our destination, but nobody wants to be involved in an accident. What a pity.
Shades of AA Little Rock in '99, USAir at Charlotte in '94, Delta at DFW in '85 and Eastern at JFK in '75. We'll never learn.
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B767300ER - Just curious, but do your comments mean that the official accident report has now been published? If so, do you know of a link so that I may read it?
If it hasn't been published, then might your assesment be considered a little "previous" as they say?
If it hasn't been published, then might your assesment be considered a little "previous" as they say?
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AAIB Special Report S1/2000
A special report can be found at
www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/special/special.htm
The final Spanish report is awaited with interest.
www.aaib.dft.gov.uk/special/special.htm
The final Spanish report is awaited with interest.
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Remember working in ops the evening after the incident, horrible experience all round really.
B767-300 its amazing how quickly you leap to attack your fellow pilots, suggest you check out the preliminary report as the cause of this incident was far from clear cut.
B767-300 its amazing how quickly you leap to attack your fellow pilots, suggest you check out the preliminary report as the cause of this incident was far from clear cut.
For info: the crew did a VOR approach to R02, followed by a GA, then made an ILS approach to R20 which resulted in a hard landing & subsequent accident. I believe it's also true the Capt was on his 2nd night duty, which may or may not be relevant. From personal experience, tower-reported weather at GRO is sometimes not updated frequently enough. There is no ATIS, no ILS on R02, no radar and a shortish runway with a significant slope. Not a nice place to go to at night with CBs all around.
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ecj - thanks, I'd already seen that one. It strikes me more as a statement of known facts, rather than an investigation with conclusions: That's why I was having difficulty understanding how...
Apologies if I'm being a bit spikey. The Capt involved flew me around safely many times, and it just seems to me that it would be wiser to wait for the report than to speculate, possibly incorrectly, against a man who may not deserve criticism. Just a thought!
we as pilots are always driven or programmed to "complete the mission". Why can't we go-around or divert if necessary? We all want to reach our destination, but nobody wants to be involved in an accident. What a pity.
Shades of AA Little Rock in '99, USAir at Charlotte in '94, Delta at DFW in '85 and Eastern at JFK in '75. We'll never learn.
Shades of AA Little Rock in '99, USAir at Charlotte in '94, Delta at DFW in '85 and Eastern at JFK in '75. We'll never learn.
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We all make mistakes, some of greater significance than others. Maybe this captain made a mistake on the night of the accident. What I would ask is that we all wait for the full and proper accident report before we rush to judge him. He was certainly one of the most highly regarded and respected captains I have met in over 40 years in aviation. I wish him peace of mind and happiness in his retirement.
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There are many unpublished facts still to be released amongst which is that during the flare in torrential rain, a lightning strike is thought to have extinguished all airfield lights - not an ideal position to be able to go around.
ATC at GRN were reticent with info - there is even a possibility that the runway lights to the reciprocal runway approach at GRN had not been switched i.e. no approach lights or PAPI's. The cloudbase was low and the ILS glide slope at GRN is not useable below decision ht.
It is highly likely that the accident report may find that the crew were not to blame under the circumstances. In any case, let us wait for the official report - no more armchair lawyers please.
ATC at GRN were reticent with info - there is even a possibility that the runway lights to the reciprocal runway approach at GRN had not been switched i.e. no approach lights or PAPI's. The cloudbase was low and the ILS glide slope at GRN is not useable below decision ht.
It is highly likely that the accident report may find that the crew were not to blame under the circumstances. In any case, let us wait for the official report - no more armchair lawyers please.
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Notice I used the word "We" not the word "Them" to discribe get-home-itis; it has happened before and obviously continues to happen.
No fingers being pointed, just self-analysis; we all feel compelled to complete the 'mission' by getting into destination airport. I have had that view before, and I'm sure I'll be exposed to it again.
Good read 'The Black Box' by Nicholas Faith; an excerpt may be relevant:
"There comes a point where you have to stop operations or continue with certain precautions; every once in a while those precautions are'nt followed and we lose an airplane."
-----NTSB Investigator
In this case, thank goodness, no lives were lost.
No fingers being pointed, just self-analysis; we all feel compelled to complete the 'mission' by getting into destination airport. I have had that view before, and I'm sure I'll be exposed to it again.
Good read 'The Black Box' by Nicholas Faith; an excerpt may be relevant:
"There comes a point where you have to stop operations or continue with certain precautions; every once in a while those precautions are'nt followed and we lose an airplane."
-----NTSB Investigator
In this case, thank goodness, no lives were lost.
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Why so long?
Over three years after the accident, and there is still no official report? Why does it take so long? What is the cause of the delays? Is it the Spanish CIAIAC which is being tardy?
I would have thought that they have had more than enough time to review recordings, interview witnesses etc.
If the cause is something that is likely to occur again, then surely the sooner this is acknowleged, the better.
Interesting that the BBC claim that the aircraft -
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Makes it seem that this was in the back of beyond!
I would have thought that they have had more than enough time to review recordings, interview witnesses etc.
If the cause is something that is likely to occur again, then surely the sooner this is acknowleged, the better.
Interesting that the BBC claim that the aircraft -
was forced to land in a field
Makes it seem that this was in the back of beyond!
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Is it true it took 2 hours for the rescue services to get to the a/c?
I dont expect anything from the Spanish report also- they are probably getting the local mayor to form the report.
I dont expect anything from the Spanish report also- they are probably getting the local mayor to form the report.
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Let's hope that this is overruled by a higher court... the only winners are the lawyers as it is in everybodies interest, specially ours, to get the aircraft back safely!
This is too much american style sueing people and we don't need it!
This is too much american style sueing people and we don't need it!
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The Times business section reports that the chairman of TUI Northern Europe resigned yesterday. Not necessarily connected of course....... but I always thought he seemed like a smart fella.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...671842,00.html
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...671842,00.html
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