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Voepass 2283: Our Approach to Aircraft Accidents

To our nervous flyer community,

At Dial A Pilot, your trust is our priority. We are committed to providing factual information and avoid speculating after an aviation accident or incident. Our mission is to help the nervous flyer community understand how such events occur, always with the utmost respect for the crew, passengers, and their families.

The investigative process for airline accidents is rigorous and follows international protocols to ensure a thorough and unbiased examination.

Throughout the investigation, preliminary reports are often released to provide updates, but final reports can take months or even years to complete due to the complexity of the analysis required. The final report will include findings, causes, and recommendations to prevent future incidents.
Below is a list of resources that share our approach to this accident. Many concepts discussed in the YouTube videos are specifically aimed at professional pilots, including checklists and procedures they are trained on. Currently, there are more questions than answers. The aircraft accident investigation will provide those answers, but this process takes time.As causes related to this accident emerge, remember that we are here as a resource for you. We understand how unsettling these events can be.

Aviation Safety Network:

From the Aviation Safety Network website: “The Flight Safety Foundation’s Aviation Safety Network (ASN) provides up-to-date, complete, and reliable authoritative information on airliner accidents and safety issues.”

As information becomes available in the days after this accident, updates will be published to the Aviation Safety Network website.

YouTube Channels that we find valuable: 

Juan Browne of the Blacolirio Channel is an airline pilot who publishes YouTube videos about current events across a wide spectrum of events happening around the world. He takes a factual approach to his reporting.

Magnar Nordal of the Fly with Magnar Channel is an ATR Captain (the type of aircraft involved in Voepass Flight 2283). He takes a factual approach and references aircraft-specific training in his videos.
This post provides data-driven resources for your research and understanding of the aircraft accident. If you feel overwhelmed by this information and need assistance from one of our pilots, you can book a call here.