Transparency of Australian/European Aviation Safety Oversight Called into Question
The Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA) has been successful in gaining access to safety related audit reports of CASA approved foreign maintenance bases.
AEI have requested copies of all audit documentation relating to the EASA approval of the companies involved. The Today Tonight expose (Flying Blind) can be viewed on the AEI website www.airengineers.org.
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