NTSB Updates on Air Canada Crash, Says TSA Line Delayed Investigator

NTSB Updates on Air Canada Crash, Says TSA Line Delayed Investigator

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Key Points:

  • The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the Air Canada Express crash at LaGuardia Airport that killed two pilots and injured dozens, with the investigation team facing challenges due to TSA delays and airport disruptions.
  • The crash involved Flight AC8646, a CRJ-900 operated by Jazz Aviation, which collided with a Port Authority rescue vehicle on the runway shortly after landing; emergency responders were alerted within a minute, and the airport was closed for several hours.
  • The two pilots died in the collision, while the fire truck crew sustained non-life-threatening injuries; 41 people were hospitalized, most of whom have since been released.
  • The aircraft's flight data and cockpit audio recorders have been recovered and sent to the NTSB lab for analysis, but detailed findings are pending as the investigation continues.
  • The crash caused significant flight cancellations and delays at LaGuardia amid an already strained air travel system, with gradual runway reopening and warnings of ongoing disruptions for travelers.

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