Liability for aircraft components
- 2015-08-15
- By whiggs
- Posted in Aviation law
This presentation was delivered by Dr WIlliam Higgs and Geoffrey Parker SC of Elizabeth Street Chambers to the NSW Branch Aviation Law Association of Australia and New Zealand on Thursday 16 July 2015.
The presentation is aptly entitled “Liability for aircraft components – including case studies – how not to get fatigued!” although it contains more aviation than law!
The hypothesis is that a little bit of aircraft engineering knowledge would assist in identifying the cause of the crash – specifically by shaping your preliminary thesis and identification of experts – ultimately to guide you in ascertaining the cause of the crash. This dictates case theory.
The presentation concludes with a Case study – Crash of Robinson R-22 Mariner II helicopter (VH-MIB) on 30 May 2004.
McDermott & Ors v Robinson Helicopter Company Incorporated – [2014] QCA 357
McDermott v Robinson Helicopter Company – [2014] QSC 34
The authors thank both (i) the ATSB for the images contained in the presentation: reference ATSB TRANSPORT SAFETY INVESTIGATION REPORT – Aviation Occurrence Report – 200401917 and others and (ii) the University of Delft for some images from their course in aviation structures.