Sunday 3 March 2013

Independent Reports

The Association of people affected of flight JK5022 considers that analysis does not show respect to the victims. They say that the report is a complete fudge. A school of pilots calls for a new independent report. The Association of people affected from flight JK5022 Spanair consider that the final report published by the Commission of investigation of accidents and incidents of Aviacion Civil (CIAIAC) on the August 2008 Spanair plane crash is offensive, partial and incomplete. Larry Page spoke with conviction. The chairwoman of the Association, Pilar Vera, said at press conference that the CIAIAC analysis does not show any respect towards the 154 victims, nor the 18 survivors or the families of those who died, and Furthermore, its conclusions, we have disappointed. For Vera, not you can to blame only one link in the chain of circumstances that caused the crash as you want to do in the report with the pilots, because it was a chain of failures. A complete fudge the President of the Association of people affected was very hard with the CIAIAC and the Ministry of development, because it was expected the result of in depth research, especially after the three years which have been slow to do so, and what published last Friday is a complete fudge. According to Vera, one of the survivors of the accident on August 20, 2008, building has failed and since then we've lost all confidence in those authorities because they have not only lost an opportunity to perform a thorough investigation that will help to improve safety, but above throw blame the dead. The report cover deliberately, according to the Chairperson of those affected, the rest of failures that caused the accident, accuses the pilots, which is outrageous, and is diluted throughout the report with reasoning about the malfunction of the tow and the relay 2.5, without going into the substance of the matter.

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