Sriwijaya Accident Probe Eyes Pilot Training And Maintenance Issues

flight data recorder
Analysis of the flight data recorder’s contents is ongoing, while the cockpit voice recorder’s memory unit has not been recovered.
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Initial evidence made public from the Sriwijaya Air Flight 182 accident investigation points to an extensive examination of human factors issues that may have converted a noncritical technical fault into a catastrophe, information in a preliminary report suggests. The report, released exactly one...
Sean Broderick

Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Sean Broderick covers aviation safety, MRO, and the airline business from Aviation Week Network's Washington, D.C. office.

Chen Chuanren

Chen Chuanren is the Southeast Asia and China Editor for the Aviation Week Network’s (AWN) Air Transport World (ATW) and the Asia-Pacific Defense Correspondent for AWN, joining the team in 2017.

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