Erebus pilots deserve justice after 30 years
Hon Jim Anderton
Member of Parliament for Wigram
Progressive Leader
27 November 2009
Media
Statement
Erebus pilots deserve justice after 30 years
After thirty years, Air New Zealand needs to apologise to the families of the pilots of flight TE 901 who were wrongly blamed for the Mt Erebus crash which claimed the lives of 257 passengers and crew.
This Saturday (28 November) will mark the thirtieth anniversary since the crash.
A Royal Commission of Enquiry in 1980, led by Justice Mahon found that “organisational failure” was to blame for the crash. Justice Mahon also said that in his opinion, Air New Zealand had deliberately set out to put the blame on ‘pilot error’.
At the time, Air New Zealand undermined what became known as the ‘Mahon Report’ and its findings have only recently been formally acknowledged.
Thirty years later, the families of the pilots have never received an apology from Air New Zealand, who not only failed to stand by their own pilots, but actively sought to pass the blame onto the pilots, despite evidence which clearly showed they were not to blame.
Here is what the Mahon Report says:
“In my opinion..the single
dominant and effective cause of the disaster was the mistake
made by those airline officials who programmed the aircraft
to fly directly at Mt Erebus and omitted to tell the
aircrew. That mistake is directly attributable, not so much
to the persons who made it, but to the incompetent
administrative airline procedures which made the mistake
possible.
In my opinion, neither Captain Collins nor First Officer Cassin nor the flight engineers made any error which contributed to the disaster, and were not responsible for its occurrence.”
“It is my hope, and the hope of many New Zealanders, that this injustice will be set right on Saturday, and the families of the pilots of flight TE901 will hear an apology from Air New Zealand,” Jim Anderton said.
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