Small aircraft operators making ‘gradual drift’ toward unsafe flying, says TSB
OTTAWA — Small aircraft operators in Canada have fallen into a trap of accepting too many safety risks — and it has to stop before more people are killed or injured, the Transportation Safety Board warned Thursday.
TSB senior investigator Glen Whitney said so-called air-taxi operators — companies that carry fewer than 10 passengers in fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters, often in remote areas — don’t flagrantly break regulations as a general rule.
But over time, many have become complacent about the safe operation of their aircraft as they come under pressure to cut costs, Whitney said as the board released its findings from an investigation of the industry launched in May 2015 that looked back on 15 years of data.
“I’m not talking about flagrant rule violations,” Whitney told an Ottawa news conference. “I’m talking about a gradual drift that occurs over time with every successful, though not necessarily safe, flight.”