Australian Flying

Check the Checklist

Over the last decade, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has investigated at least 11 accidents where the lack of, or the improper use of, a checklist was identified as a contributing factor. Of these, three accidents resulted in fatalities.

The investigation into the loss of control and collision with terrain involving B200 King Air VH-ZCR at Essendon

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