GAAn Australian charity’s medical transport flights have a fatal accident rate seven times higher than other flights by Australian private pilots, partly because of self-imposed pressure by the pilots to complete the assignments, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) says.
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ATSB finds elevated fatal accident rate for medical charity flights.
by Linda Werfelman |
GAAn Australian charity’s medical transport flights have a fatal accident rate seven times higher than other flights by Australian private pilots, partly because of self-imposed pressure by the pilots to complete the assignments, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) says.
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