Leisure Aviation Australia (RAAus) has cautioned in opposition to drawing “broad conclusions” from the crash that killed three family members in Gippsland in November 2024.
Chatting with ABC’s 7:30, RAAus chair Michael Monck stated that one accident doesn’t essentially level to wider systemic issues. It comes because the organisation faces scrutiny over coaching shortfalls that allegedly contributed to the deaths of 20-year-old Luke Smith and his brother and cousin.
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All three occupants of the experimental Morgan Cougar Mk 1, VH-LDV – pilot Smith; his youthful brother Ben, 16; and cousin Dusty Daly, 15 – had been killed when it crashed right into a paddock close to West Sale Airport on 16 November 2024.
“Drawing such a broad conclusion from a single accident, I’d argue, will not be good follow,” stated Monck.
“We have to perceive what these points are somewhat than making broad sweeping statements that simply create headlines.”
In keeping with the ABC’s reporting, the varsity that skilled Smith, Journey Flight Coaching (AFT), had in January 2024 administered a web-based multiple-choice flight teacher examination for RAAus that defaulted all right solutions to “A”, with Smith answering “A” 47 out of fifty occasions.
In a subsequent examination with the identical questions and solutions, Smith scored 76 per cent, which was nonetheless under the passing grade of 80 per cent, with “no data” exhibiting he tried a 3rd.
Monck acknowledged to the ABC that RAAus had recognized of ongoing issues at AFT some three months earlier than Smith’s loss of life.
“We had been conscious of some points that grew to become evident with that faculty previous to the accident,” he stated.
“We took actions to deal with these actions or the shortage of coaching or the potential deficiencies in his coaching that he obtained. The teacher concerned is not operational with RAAus.”
ATSB chief commissioner Angus Mitchell advised 7:30 that the crash “ought to by no means have occurred” and stated RAAus wants to higher supervise pilot coaching.
“They do want some actually optimistic oversight to the entire flight coaching faculties to ensure what’s being instructed is right, [and] it’s being understood by college students,” he stated.
“It’s not a tick-the-box train. It’s there to maintain folks and to maintain pilots and their passengers secure.”
As a part of its investigation, the ATSB famous in its report that it had interviewed “a number of events” concerned with AFT, which had closed in August 2024, three months earlier than the accident, following a safety-related suspension discover in opposition to its chief flying teacher.
Specifically, a take a look at Smith’s examination historical past revealed “a number of errors about aerodynamic stalling in exams carried out throughout 2024, and it was concluded the pilot probably had insufficient information of the connection between angle of financial institution, load issue and stall pace,” the ATSB stated.
“These accounts, in addition to an examination of accessible data, recognized a sequence of irregularities with the way in which the varsity skilled and examined its pilots for certification,” stated Mitchell in a press launch accompanying the report.
“The ATSB discovered RAAus had insufficient controls to mitigate the irregular examination practices recognized on the flying coaching faculty.”
Whereas RAAus had additionally issued safety-related suspensions in opposition to all Journey Flight Coaching graduates for “potential information deficiencies”, CASA didn’t test if any of these graduates had used their RAAus certificates to realize CASA licences.
Each CASA and RAAus have since up to date, or are within the means of updating, their programs and procedures, together with a web-based examination system at RAAus, and extra sturdy processes round reviews of suspensions, variations or cancellations of authorisations at CASA.


