We are not allowed to publish information on a fatal accident until the investigation has been complete, which is often as long as 12-18 month later.
This of course does not count the recent accident of the M200, but it does effect other more unfortunate accidents during the year.
By the time 18 months is up, we have usually moved on, or forgotten - that is probably a bad thing.
I agree with Glenn, that we should consider publishing accident reports in the GFA mag, but I don't believe GFA should do the investigation, we should just publish the CASA reports when allowed to - to keep us aware of what is going on in our field.
I have no special experience in this area, and this is just my personal opinion.
Scott
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