Taiwan's TransAsia Airways said today all its 71 ATR 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, 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.
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TransAsia said it had also decided to conduct a year-long review of the company, to be carried out by "an authoritative international team".