A recent article in the Adelaide Advertiser is titled '649 days after plane tragedy, fiancee still seeks answers'. I think that speaks for itself!
As the widow of one of the pilots killed I have maintained a high level of interest in this investigation. The ATSB have made it quite clear that outside involvement is most unwelcome on every level. At the beginning of this investigation I was free to communicate directly with the investigator in charge however he resigned, effective immediately, in April 2018. Since then, despite repeated requests, ATSB have resolutely refused to allow us to know the name of the person investigating this accident. Why should this be the case? Surely, having lost so much, I am entitled to know who is investigating the crash which left a little boy without his Daddy?
http://web.mit.edu/~alo/www/Papers/ntsb17.pdf
Perhaps ATSB should be looking at the NTSB model?
As the widow of one of the pilots killed I have maintained a high level of interest in this investigation. The ATSB have made it quite clear that outside involvement is most unwelcome on every level. At the beginning of this investigation I was free to communicate directly with the investigator in charge however he resigned, effective immediately, in April 2018. Since then, despite repeated requests, ATSB have resolutely refused to allow us to know the name of the person investigating this accident. Why should this be the case? Surely, having lost so much, I am entitled to know who is investigating the crash which left a little boy without his Daddy?
http://web.mit.edu/~alo/www/Papers/ntsb17.pdf
Perhaps ATSB should be looking at the NTSB model?