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Aviation watchdog flags ‘safety risk’ following NT chopper sector surveillance
Key takeaways
- The Civil Aviation Safety Authority has reported "routine gaps" in maintenance and servicing in the helicopter industry.
- Australia's aviation watchdog has found "recurring issues" in Northern Australia's helicopter industry.
- The increased scrutiny over the sector follows the high-profile trial of celebrity pilot Matt Wright last year, which exposed allegations of widespread rule-breaking in the industry.
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The Civil Aviation Safety Authority has reported "routine gaps" in maintenance and servicing in the helicopter industry. (ABC News: Michael Parfitt)
Australia's aviation watchdog has found "recurring issues" in Northern Australia's helicopter industry.
The increased scrutiny over the sector follows the high-profile trial of celebrity pilot Matt Wright last year, which exposed allegations of widespread rule-breaking in the industry.
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