New report sheds light on Transwest crash
Investigators have determined that a pilot made bad choices before he lost control of his float plane and died in a crash in the Northwest Territories two years ago.
According to the Transportation Safety Board, the Transwest Air pilot was
feeling ill but refused to call in sick. He also decided on his own to take off in a plane with a damaged wing. Both decisions violated airline policies.
Garrett Lawless with Transwest said the company has since reminded pilots not to work if they don’t feel fit to fly. He also said it’s developing a new training program for all staff.