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Judge Rules Air Traffic Controllers Caused 2003 Helicopter Crash At Torrance Airport
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"Whether it's a jumbo jet that seats hundreds or a two-seater helicopter, pilots must be able to trust the information air traffic controllers relay to them," says
With the ruling of the air traffic 100 percent liability, the court concurred that the air traffic controllers were negligent for the crash due to a series of errors made while the helicopters were in controlled air space. To begin with, the Control Tower was short one controller for the day. When the fateful incident began, one controller of the three in the Tower had gone on break, leaving one controller in charge of both runways and in charge of all the air traffic around the airport, communicating on two different frequencies.
Recognizing that the controller was in trouble, the Controller in Charge called the controller on break back early. However, they failed to coordinate with each other and to perform a mandated Position Relief Briefing.
Torrance Airport is the home of Robinson Helicopter, the largest manufacturer of helicopters in
The crash occurred directly in front of the Control Tower. Neither pilot could see the other because each helicopter was in the other pilot's "blind spot." In fact, only the controllers in the Tower had the vantage point to be able to see both aircraft and their relationship to each other. Yet for 18 seconds just prior to the crash, the recording is silent, with no warnings of the other's existence coming to either air craft from the two controllers.
"Our client,
"This judgment acknowledges what went wrong and by whom," Wolf continues. "If anything good is to come out of this tragedy the FAA must take action to ensure Torrance Airport controllers are properly trained, monitored and able to do their jobs. Otherwise, the safety of pilots and passengers cannot be ensured."
CONTACT: Geri Wilson The Jonathan Group 626.403.6741 626.487.2235 (cell) gerij9@yahoo.com
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