Safety concerns were reported to Apple before pilot killed during Vision Pro filming

It’s been revealed that an athlete and pilot killed in a microlight plane crash was being filmed for the Vision Pro immersive video series Adventure at the time.

The report says that crew members had reported safety concerns to Apple ahead of the crash, citing factors such as limited training and unsafe working hours …

Fatal plane crash during Adventure filming

Adventure is the name given to one of Apple’s immersive video series’ on Vision Pro. The show description says that it “follows pioneering athletes as they take on awe-inspiring challenges.”

Bloomberg reports that the episode being filmed was of British paraplegic athlete and microlight pilot Claire Lomas flying over the desert in Jordan. The tragedy occurred in 2024, but the purpose of the flight has only now been reported.

The episode was due to have been released last year.

The piece says that crew members had reported safety concerns to Apple during the making of the Adventure series ahead of the fatal crash, and that Apple responded by sending in a safety consultant.

9to5Mac’s Take

We’ll need to wait for the coroner’s report to discover whether anything could have been done to prevent this tragedy. However, it’s worth noting that series’ such as this by definition feature high-risk activities.

General Aviation is far more dangerous than commercial aviation, and within GA microlight aircraft have an accident rate twice as high as that of conventional light aircraft, with those crashes also more likely to prove fatal.

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