A former MP who was part of the review panel that cleared pilots in connection with the Chinook disaster has joined calls for a fresh inquiry, according to the outlet’s report. The article says the individual previously helped reach or support conclusions that did not hold the pilots responsible for the crash, but is now arguing that further examination is needed. The call comes as public and political interest continues around the findings of the earlier review and questions about whether all relevant information has been fully considered. The report characterizes the development as “another” addition to a growing group seeking a new inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the Chinook disaster and the review process that cleared the pilots. The article does not provide detailed information about what specifically has changed since the original review or what scope a new inquiry would cover, but it frames the request as aimed at re-examining the disaster and the conclusions reached previously. The reported call reflects ongoing debate about accountability and the adequacy of the original investigation.