KOTA KINABALU: The declassified Double Six crash report released by the Australian authorities does not make sense, says a retired pilot.
Captain Naru Kiob, a former chief pilot with Sabah Air, said the report was lopsided as it put the blame on human error, especially the late pilot Capt Gandhi Nathan.
“How could it be flying illegally when they had and were operating two Boeing 707s and two Grumman G-IIs at that time?” he asked.Captain Nizam Ghandi Nathan, the son of Captain Gandhi and also a retired pilot, when asked about the report, said, “No comment.” “I have yet to study the Australian report, but I believe it is more detailed than the Malaysian report.
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