Air Canada plane crash at New York airport may add to travel fears: psychologist
After the fatal Air Canada plane collision at a New York City airport on Sunday, travellers may experience an initial spike in anxiety that for some could reinforce existing concerns about flying, one Canadian psychology expert says.
Two pilots were killed and 41 people taken to hospital after an Air Canada jet carrying 72 passengers and four crew collided with a fire truck on a runway at New York’s LaGuardia Airport late Sunday night.
Flight AC8646, operated by Air Canada Express carrier Jazz Aviation, had arrived from Montréal Trudeau International Airport.
Martin Antony, a professor and chair of Toronto Metropolitan University’s psychology department, said people who are already fearful of flying may have those fears reinforced following the crash.


