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Wellstone Crash Report Misses Important Safety Findings

Author
Big Pond Podcasts
Published
Wed 26 Jan 2022
Episode Link
https://flightsafetydetectives.podbean.com

Episode 102


Even high-profile crashes can result in NTSB reports that miss important safety takeaways. The focus of this episode is the October 2002 crash that killed Senator Paul Wellstone and seven others. John, Greg, Todd and guest Dick Healing talk about facts that played a much greater role in the accident than the listed probable cause.


“There is no question that contributing factors were poor practices by the operator,” Healing says.


The charter operator’s organizational deficiencies set this flight up for failure before takeoff.


  • Pairing of two pilots with questionable skills

  • Lack of equipment such as cockpit recorders and proper manuals

  • Questionable FAA oversight


While the NTSB has highlighted these issues in final reports for large carrier accidents, they are only found in the docket of this investigation.


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