Lawyers Painting Pilot as ‘Party Animal’ in Matt Wright Helicopter Crash process

Lawyers Painting Pilot as ‘Party Animal’ in Matt Wright Helicopter Crash process

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The long-awaited test of reality TV star Matt Wright has uncovered the cowboy world of top helicopter flying in the crocodile country.
The Outback Wrangler star has not guilty of three accusations of an attempt to twist justification.
The charges follow a helicopter crash in February 2022 in which Wright’s friend and co-star Chris “Willow” Willow “Wilson” killed on a crocodile-egg collection mission in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.
Pilot Sebastian Robinson, who was left a parapegic after the crash, has passed three days of difficult interrogation in the Supreme Court in Darwin by a video link of his wheelchair.

Wright’s lawyers have painted Robinson as a cocaine-usual “party animal” who are constantly violating the aviation rules, including the breaking of flying hour meters.

But the jury has heard that Wright also released meters and forged maintenance releases and pilot logs for matching, and told its pilots to do this.
Such practices were commonplace in the helicopter industry in the territory, jury members were told.
Wright would also have allowed Wilson, a trainee pilot, to take the checks of helicopters with pilots who were not trained instructors, in a violation of the aviation regulations.
Justice officers claim that Wright was worried after the crash that researchers would learn that the meters of his helicotics were regularly disconnected to extend the flying hours beyond the official thresholds and that paperwork was forged.

The charges against Wright do not relate to the cause of the accident and the prosecution does not claim that he is responsible for the crash, the death of Wilson or Robinson’s injuries.

A helicopter crash in February 2022 killed Wright’s friend and co-star Chris “Willow” Wilson on a crocodile-egg collection mission in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. Source: MONKEY / Aapimage

The most important accusations against Wright are that he asked an employee to “torker” the maintenance release for the crashed helicopter, lied over the amount of fuel in the tank of the machine and that he tried to get Robinson to transfer flying hours of that machine to himself.

The jury has heard of the dangers of collecting eggs in which a man on a winding line under a chopper is lowered on crisp nests in remote swamps, with perhaps a gun to protect against female reptiles that protect their nests.
Senior defense adviser David Edwardson described those involved in helicopter Croc-egg in the top that collected “fat as thieves”, with each other’s back in the midst of the dangerous work they did.
Robinson’s relatives are expected to provide evidence next week or Wright tried to put him under pressure to manipulate escape records.
Edwardson told the jury that there were serious questions about credibility regarding the family’s testimony.
Robinson has admitted to cocaine use and provision, but told the court that he never flew helicopters while he is high.
He strongly denied that the helicopter crashed because he no longer had fuel.
The process has been going on for two weeks and could go another three before he traded Justice Allan.

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