Flight Operations Resume Following Fatal Parafield Crash

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Arabic version: استئناف عمليات الطيران بعد حادثة بارافيلد المميتة

Flights have resumed at Flight Training Adelaide following a tragic crash that killed flight instructor Robert Hoyle and a student pilot last month. The incident occurred shortly after take-off at Parafield Airport, resulting in a large fire within a hangar.

According to ABC News, the crash involved a twin-engine Diamond DA42 aircraft and took place around 2:10 PM on April 29. The crash not only claimed the lives of the two individuals but also left several others injured, with one sustaining serious and significant burns.

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) is currently investigating the incident and is preparing a preliminary report. Flight Training Adelaide announced the resumption of its flight operations on Tuesday, marking a significant step in recovery for the school and the aviation community.

FTA CEO Pine Pienaar emphasized the importance of safety and professionalism in the wake of the tragedy, stating that the decision to return to flying operations was made with careful consideration of regulatory guidance and customer support. Pienaar expressed a commitment to continuously review and enhance operational safety standards as they move forward, honoring the memory of those lost in the crash.

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