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We mourn the lives lost & extend condolences to those close. We thank 1st responders who saved lives & cared for those affected.
This incident raises questions needing answers from those responsible for traveller safety.
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Boeing pleads guilty in a US courtroom (regarding the two fatal 737 MAX crashes) and agrees to a criminal fraud conspiracy charge and a fine of $243.6 million.
The main issue is the continued lack of safety and quality !!!!
https://t.co/o6dhanS1B8
Reevaluating aircraft oversight and self-certification is crucial for preserving high-quality production levels in the aviation industry. The FAA needs to take back control
The Max 8 Family of aircraft’s recurring flight failures persist, with no injuries or fatalities reported this time. When will a lasting solution be found for these persistent aircraft issues?
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First it was the MCAS faulty software which had catastrophic consequences and now there seems to be loose or missing hardware in the rudder-control linkage. When will it end?
Airlines urged to inspect Boeing 737 MAX planes for possible loose bolts.
https://t.co/vFL6IcJyUP
Canada’s Aviation Industry get a “C” as it relates to flight safety!! Action is needed ASAP as this industry continues to return to pre-pandemic levels of travel!!
https://t.co/G3Jwzg8l20
“SAFETY” continues to be an issue in Canadian airports. (1) Outsourcing compliance, (2) Poor training and (3) Extended work hours continue to be the top areas of concern. As our airports continue to ramp up volumes, these long-term challenges must be addressed ASAP.
400 GTAA staff will act as crew & passengers of a crashed plane. First responders from Peel & Toronto will attend. This is only an exercise. There’s no need for concern. During that time there may be traffic disruptions on Derry & Airport road.
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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released a report on Tuesday into the March 7, 2020 incident which the Board described as a "runway incursion and risk of collision" at Toronto Pearson. https://t.co/qjmPt2n08S
Sad news. Our condolences to the families affected. Hopefully, the cause will be shared soon so the Industry can share with all of the operators who may be able to learn from this tragedy (Airlines, Pilots, Maintenence, AIrcraft Makers, Regulators, etc) https://t.co/uVRw4vqEoq
The Aircraft (MAX 8) that the FAA called "The Most Heavily Scrutinized in History" has new electrical issues and BOEING has asked multiple airlines to ground their aircraft. https://t.co/HuxASjvpsD
There’s a dangerous trend to mock our system & not follow the rules @JustinTrudeau, @fordnation@OmarAlghabra & @Transport_gc this has got to be fixed. No mask, no test, no quarantine & no effective consequence. Our front door continues to be wide open
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Is this another failure of the airlines and manufacturers' self-inspection and self-certification programs??
This Industry needs an update @transportcanada !!
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After being grounded for more than two years and completing full recertification flight checks, there are cockpit and engine alerts on day one??? CAAS is concerned!!!
https://t.co/zBBAY1h0pt