TransAsia to test 71 pilots after crash

Taiwan's TransAsia Airways says 71 pilots will undergo a flight skills test following the airline's second deadly accident in seven months.

A TransAsia Airways passenger plane in the Keelung River

TransAsia pilots will undergo a skills test following a second deadly accident in seven months. (AAP)

Taiwan's TransAsia Airways says its 71 pilots will have to take a flight skills test and the airline will undergo a review following its second deadly accident in seven months.

In a statement on Friday, the airline said "71 pilots on its fleet of 10 ATR planes will be required to do a test by the Civil Aeronautics Administration and a professional unit to make sure they are all qualified on their jobs."

The decision comes after a TransAsia ATR 72-600 with 53 passengers and five crew members on board plunged into a river in Taipei, leaving at least 35 people dead and eight others missing.

The accident, which followed another ATR crash in the western island of Penghu in July which killed 48 people, sparked concerns about the management and training of the airline.

TransAsia said it had also decided to conduct a year-long review of the company, to be carried out by "an authoritative international team".


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