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Whyalla Airlines Flight 904 was a scheduled commuter flight, operated by a Piper PA-31 Navajo which crashed while attempting to ditch in the Spencer Gulf, South Australia after suffering failures of both engines on the evening of 31 May 2000. All 8 people on board the aircraft were killed as a result of the accident. The findings of a subsequent investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau highlighting the airline's operating procedures as a key factor leading to the accident were later overturned after they were contradicted by evidence presented at a Coronial inquiry into the deaths of those on board the flight. The safety implications arising from the accident were subject to a recall by engine manufacturer Textron Lycoming which saw close to 1000 aircraft grounded worldwide

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  • Vuelo 904 de Whyalla Airlines (es)
  • Whyalla Airlines Flight 904 (en)
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  • El Vuelo 904 de Whyalla Airlines fue un vuelo regional regular, operado por una Piper PA-31 Navajo que se estrelló mientras intentaba realizar un amerizaje en el Golfo Spencer, Australia del Sur tras sufrir el fallo de ambos motores en la tarde del 31 de mayo de 2000. Las ocho personas a bordo de la aeronave fallecieron como resultado del accidente. Los hallazgos de la investigación posterior llevada a cabo por la destacaron los procedimientos operativos de la aerolínea como factor clave conducente al accidente si bien fueron más tarde anulados como pruebas físicas en la investigación judicial relativa a la muerte de los que viajaban a bordo.​ Las implicaciones de seguridad relativas al accidente fueron sujetas a revisión por parte del fabricante del motor, , que vio como cerca de mil aer (es)
  • Whyalla Airlines Flight 904 was a scheduled commuter flight, operated by a Piper PA-31 Navajo which crashed while attempting to ditch in the Spencer Gulf, South Australia after suffering failures of both engines on the evening of 31 May 2000. All 8 people on board the aircraft were killed as a result of the accident. The findings of a subsequent investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau highlighting the airline's operating procedures as a key factor leading to the accident were later overturned after they were contradicted by evidence presented at a Coronial inquiry into the deaths of those on board the flight. The safety implications arising from the accident were subject to a recall by engine manufacturer Textron Lycoming which saw close to 1000 aircraft grounded worldwide (en)
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  • Whyalla Airlines Flight 904 (en)
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  • MIKE ZULU KILO (en)
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  • A Piper PA-31-310 similar to the accident aircraft (en)
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  • Whyalla Airlines (en)
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  • Water landing following dual engine failure (en)
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