CHALK & CHEESE - TSBC v ATSB?
Via the TSBC:
To begin, this TSBC investigation took 9 months and 7 days to complete. Read the investigation webpage - HERE.
The accompanying news release is short and to the point, relying totally on the professionalism of the IIC (above) to compose an excellent final report with solid lessons to be learnt - see HERE.
Compare that to this load of Popinjay inflicted bollocks... : POPINJAY TO THE RESCUE!!??
MTF...P2
Via the TSBC:
Quote:News release
Investigation report: Collision with terrain at Goose Bay Airport, Newfoundland and Labrador
Dartmouth (Nova Scotia), 21 September 2023 — Today, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released its investigation report (A22A0067) into the 14 December 2022 collision with terrain involving a privately registered Piper PA-46-350P aircraft at Goose Bay Airport, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The TSB conducted a limited-scope, class 4 investigation into this occurrence to advance transportation safety through greater awareness of potential safety issues. See the Policy on Occurrence Classification for more information.
The TSB is an independent agency that investigates air, marine, pipeline, and rail transportation occurrences. Its sole aim is the advancement of transportation safety. It is not the function of the Board to assign fault or determine civil or criminal liability.
For more information, contact:
Transportation Safety Board of Canada
Media Relations
Telephone: 819-360-4376
Email: media@tsb.gc.ca
Definition Class 4 investigation:
Quote:Class 4 occurrence
A class 4 occurrence may have some important consequences. It may involve fatalities or serious injuries. There may be a small release of dangerous goods. There is moderate to minor damage to property and/or the environment. The occurrence attracts public interest within the immediate region or province/territory. The likelihood of identifying new safety lessons and of advancing transportation safety by reducing risks to persons, property, or the environment is low.
Basically this is the equivalent of an ATSB 'short' investigation.
To begin, this TSBC investigation took 9 months and 7 days to complete. Read the investigation webpage - HERE.
Quote:Investigator-in-charge
Murray Hamm joined the TSB in 2010 as a Regional Senior Technical Investigator in the Air Investigations Branch at the Dartmouth office, Nova Scotia. Prior to that, he worked as a contracted employee for the 3 Canadian Forces Flying Training School (3 CFFTS) at the Southport Aerospace Centre located near Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, and held the position of Fixed Wing Chief Engineer.
Mr. Hamm has more than 25 years of aviation experience working for several fixed wing and rotary wing operations as a licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer. He has also enjoyed recreational flying as a private pilot, and as a glider student pilot.
The accompanying news release is short and to the point, relying totally on the professionalism of the IIC (above) to compose an excellent final report with solid lessons to be learnt - see HERE.
Compare that to this load of Popinjay inflicted bollocks... : POPINJAY TO THE RESCUE!!??
MTF...P2