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Latest comment: 19 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I think the note about the 2004 flight restriction does not belong under the crash title as it incorrectly connects these two events. The yellow press likes to feast by combining these two and also the fact that the CEO of Copterline was restricted from flying for one day.
The crew onboard were professionals and it is already known that it's highly unlikely that they caused the crash.
- Worried
Agree, this information is "yellowish". It would be interesting to know how many regular lines using helicopters there are apart from Copterline. --Magabund18:24, 13 August 2005 (UTC)Reply