Feds ground northern Saskatchewan crash airline citing operational deficiencies
OTTAWA — Transport Canada says it has grounded the airline that operated the plane that crashed in northern Saskatchewan earlier this month.
A West Wind Aviation ATR42-320 with 25 people on board went down on Dec. 13 shortly after taking off from the Fond du Lac airstrip.
Everyone survived, but seven people were seriously injured.
Transport Canada said Friday that it has suspended the airline’s operator certificate, citing deficiencies in the company’s operational control system.