The Lion Air JT610 Crash Due to Lack of Pilot Training: Is There Responsibility for Indonesia?

Amalina Ghaisani, S. Sefriani, Alya Ananda Safitri
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This research analyses international law, specifically in the realm of international aviation law. This research aims to determine whether Indonesia is responsible for the crash of Lion Air JT610 that happened on October 29, 2018. The accident was also followed five months later by the crash of Ethiopian Airlines ET302 on March 10, 2019. Both crashes involved the Boeing 737 MAX 8 and were linked to inadequate pilot training on the new Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS). Using the normative legal research with statutory and case approach, the findings proved that besides its responsibility as a regulator, Indonesia is only responsible for issuing the airworthiness certificate, supervision, and investigation. On the other hand, the responsibility to ensure the maximum level of flight safety remains in the hands of the manufacturer company, including conducting pilot training and providing information regarding the new system.
狮航 JT610 客机坠毁的原因是飞行员缺乏培训:印尼是否有责任?
本研究分析国际法,特别是国际航空法领域的国际法。本研究旨在确定印度尼西亚是否应对 2018 年 10 月 29 日发生的狮航 JT610 坠机事故负责。5 个月后,埃塞俄比亚航空公司 ET302 也于 2019 年 3 月 10 日坠毁。这两起坠机事故都涉及波音 737 MAX 8,都与飞行员在新的操纵特性增强系统(MCAS)方面培训不足有关。研究结果证明,印尼除了作为监管者的责任外,只负责颁发适航证书、监督和调查。另一方面,确保最大程度飞行安全的责任仍由制造商公司承担,包括开展飞行员培训和提供有关新系统的信息。
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