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Matt Wright Trial Exposes Dangerous Chopper Ops in Croc Country

UPDATE: The trial of reality TV star Matt Wright is revealing shocking details about the perilous world of helicopter operations in crocodile territory. Wright has pleaded not guilty to three charges related to attempts to pervert the course of justice following a tragic helicopter crash in February 2022 that claimed the life of his friend and co-star Chris “Willow” Wilson.

Authorities report that the Supreme Court in Darwin is currently hearing testimony from Sebastian Robinson, the pilot left paraplegic after the incident. For three days, Robinson has faced intense questioning via video link from his wheelchair, highlighting the severe consequences of the crash during a crocodile-egg collecting mission in Arnhem Land.

The prosecution alleges that Wright engaged in widespread aviation misconduct, including disconnecting flying-hour meters and falsifying maintenance records. Testimony indicates that these dangerous practices are common among operators in the region. Notably, it has been asserted that Wright permitted trainee pilots like Wilson to pilot helicopters without qualified instructors, breaching crucial aviation regulations.

In a dramatic turn, prosecutors claim that following the crash, Wright attempted to destroy evidence, including asking an associate to “torch” maintenance releases for the crashed helicopter. He is also accused of lying about fuel levels and attempting to transfer flying hours from the wrecked helicopter to another, raising serious concerns about operational integrity.

The trial, which began two weeks ago, may extend for another three weeks as jurors hear from family members of Mr. Robinson next week regarding allegations that Wright pressured Robinson to alter flight records. Defense attorney David Edwardson has raised questions about the credibility of the testimony, arguing that those involved in the helicopter croc-egg collecting scene are “thick as thieves,” looking out for one another amid the dangerous nature of their work.

Robinson has admitted to past cocaine use but maintains that he was not under the influence while flying. He has firmly denied that the helicopter crashed due to fuel exhaustion, further complicating the narrative surrounding the tragic incident.

As the trial unfolds, the implications for aviation safety regulations in remote areas are becoming increasingly clear. The jury is tasked with determining the veracity of the charges against Wright, which do not directly relate to the crash or Wilson’s death but focus on actions taken after the tragic event.

This developing story highlights the serious risks involved in helicopter operations in crocodile country, a subject that is both urgent and relevant to those following aviation safety and reality television.

Stay tuned for further updates as this high-profile trial continues to captivate audiences and reveal the darker side of the Outback’s helicopter operations.

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