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DC10 inquiry abroad

PA Auckland The Mount Erebus DCIO crash inquiry will move overseas tomorrow, when 'Mr Justice Mahon will fly to the United States to talk to people who may be able to help the investigation.

He will go to Los Angeles with counsel ,

assisting the commission, Mr. W. D.. Baragwanath. Although no itinerary has been fixed, his Honour and Mr Baragwanath are

expected to visit the McDonnell Douglas Corporation, the maker of the DCIO, at Longbeach, California, They are also likely to speak to experts who transcribed the flightrecorder from the crashed aircraft. Mr Baragwanath said yesterday that'.he and Mr Justice Mahon would also travel to Britain, and possibly Canada. They will return to New Zealand in about 2J weeks.

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Press, 21 October 1980, Page 6

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DC10 inquiry abroad Press, 21 October 1980, Page 6

DC10 inquiry abroad Press, 21 October 1980, Page 6

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