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The Public is the Focus

he 25th anniversary of the tragic Seaview accident was marked on 2 October last year. Together with the Monarch tragedy, this led to the establishment of the modern CASA in 1995. Investigations into those tragic accidents concluded that the then CAA (CASA’s predecessor) had failed in its safety responsibility by placing commercial considerations of operators ahead of the safety of passengers. It is an important point that remains very front of mind in

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