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Old 30th Jun 2006, 06:10
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MK Airline 747 Halifax

How sad......
Full report:
http://www.tsb.gc.ca/en/reports/air/...4/a04H0004.pdf
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Old 9th Jul 2006, 15:41
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Why does it take an accident..........

How many times must this scenario be replayed? It takes an accident to change things - F&D, pay, etc etc.......management must take the blame for this one; however, crews also have a major role to play, in NOT accepting unsafe conditions such as F&D overruns, lack of training etc.
It is difficult to convince bean counters to spend money on extra crews, training, amongst others - but if that is considered expensive, try an accident......
Sad reading indeed.
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Conclusions:

Some guys in africa buy a couple of planes to beat an embargo,after embargo find a tame icao authority, X years down the line and just enough deaths they finally get reigned in and cleaned up.About time. Good guys bad practice.

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