'Eventually there will be an accident'
Thousands of planes are 'flying blind without radar' when they land at
regional airports because Airservices Australia has refused to comply with
safety instructions, aviator and entrepreneur Dick Smith has
warned.
The millionaire and former chairman of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority
claimed that lives are being put at risk because the AA has been 'completely
irresponsible' in not implementing a 2004 ministerial safety directive relating
to radar at 10 airports.
Albury, Alice Springs, Coffs Harbour, Hamilton Island, Hobart, Launceston,
Mackay, Maroochydore, Rockhampton and Tamworth airports currently do not use
radar for incoming flights.
'They have to obey the ministerial directive and they have not obeyed it
purely so they can make more profits,' Mr Smith told Daily Mail
Australia.
He warned the AA board members that not implementing radar technology means
'they will be personally liable and they will lose their houses' if an accident
occurs.
The implementation was supposed to have taken one year but has still not
been carried out after 10 years.
Mr Smith said that although there have not been any accidents because of a
lack of radar so far, it is only a matter of time.
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