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Fautly landing system might have caused Cronje`s death
Durban, Mar 29: The air crash that led to the death of former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje last year might have been caused by faulty landing instruments, a South African newspaper report said today.
Durban, Mar 29: The air crash that led to the death
of former South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje last
year might have been caused by faulty landing instruments, a
South African newspaper report said today.
According to "Beeld", investigations have revealed that
poor maintenance of instruments arising out of cost-cutting
decisions could have contributed to the plane from
Johannesburg crashing into a mountain in George, killing
Cronje and his two pilots in June 2002.
Paul o'Sullivan, the former security chief of airport
companies (ACSA), has said in his signed affidavit that the
Instrument Landing System (ILS) at the George airport was
faulty for some time before the crash but "no steps were taken
to rectify the problems," Beeld reported.
"Minutes of the meetings will show that although ACSA was
told to replace the system, they decided against it in order
to save," O'sullivan was quoted as saying.
The ACSA however said that the civil aviation authorities, who are probing the crash, were directly responsible for the ILS.
KC Marobela, spokesperson for the civil aviation authority, said "a report of the investigation is expected in august. Results of tests being conducted in Britain are still being awaited."
Bureau Report
The ACSA however said that the civil aviation authorities, who are probing the crash, were directly responsible for the ILS.
KC Marobela, spokesperson for the civil aviation authority, said "a report of the investigation is expected in august. Results of tests being conducted in Britain are still being awaited."
Bureau Report