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Air safety and the TSB Did you know that Canada's Transportation Safety Board investigates about 800 air traffic incidents each year - about a quarter of which involves collisions or the risk of collision? Global National asks the question: does the public have a right to know about serious airline incidents that occur in the skies? We have details of a recent air incident where a pilot lost control of a passenger plane, which plummeted over 4,000 feet in just 41-seconds. The Transportation Safety Board is now investigating this particular incident, but the final report will not be released for months; meanwhile, passengers continue to fly on the airline without even realizing that the airline they are flying on is under investigation. Should there be a full disclosure of TSB investigations made available to all Canadians before they fly? globalnational.com extras: » Share your airline horror stories in our Sound Off! section below. http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/soundoff/st...43-8d1f-fd33db6359fa | |||
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Thanks CD, that is very interesting. I certainly believe that people do have a right to know when an airline is being investigated so that they can make wise choices about who they choose to fly with. | ||||
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