Dept. of Transport Defies Safety Recs. After Helicopter Crash


Author: The Daily News Now! March 11, 2026 Duration: 1:36
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Dept. of Transport Defies Safety Recs. After Helicopter Crash

Department of Transport Stands by Decision on Helicopter Crash Safety Recommendations

The Department of Transport has defended its decision not to act on key safety recommendations from the Rescue one sixteen helicopter crash investigation. The crash, which occurred in 2017, resulted in the deaths of all four crew members. The Air Accident Investigation Units final report in 2021 listed forty-two recommendations, with three aimed at the department to improve its aviation expertise. However, the department hired an outside consultant who advised against implementing the changes. A residents group has raised concerns about the lack of internal aviation expertise and the departments refusal to release records on the qualifications and training of its aviation section staff. Critics argue that the department has dodged the call for real expertise by relying on a consultant to back their status quo. This situation has raised fresh questions about aviation safety supervision in Ireland, particularly as families and advocates push for accountability years after the tragedy.

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