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"en.20100920.17.1-065"2
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"Madam President, air transport is becoming crucial to people’s mobility and in the dynamics of an increasingly globalised world economy.
Current European legislation governing the investigation of aviation accidents is out of step with changes in this area and the appearance of new players such as the European Aviation Safety Agency.
The ability of Member States to carry out civil aviation accident investigations therefore needs to be harmonised. Priority must be given, however, to accident prevention, and investigation should always work as an aid to prevention.
It should be noted that strong pressure to reduce costs favours greater risk in terms of safety. Financial savings cannot, however, be placed above people, and we cannot allow proposals such as the abolition of the co-pilot or opening up the possibility of allowing standing passengers.
Investigation is important, but prevention and quality service must come first."@en1
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