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B.C. plane crash renews call for mandatory stall warning systems

2023 Air Nootka crash seriously injured pilot, Transportation Safety Board renews call made in 2017
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Wreckage from the crash of a De Havilland plane operated by Air Nootka near Gold River, B.C., is shown in this 2023 handout photo. A crash of an Air Nootka De Havilland plane on Vancouver Island last year has reopened a debate between the Transportation Safety Board and the federal government over stall warning systems. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO 聴 RCMP

A crash of an Air Nootka De Havilland plane on Vancouver Island last year has reopened a debate between the Transportation Safety Board and the federal government over stall warning systems.

The pilot who was the only person on board was seriously injured when his plane stalled and crashed into thick forest while attempting to land near Gold River, B.C.

A Transportation Safety Board report says there are a few aircraft types still in commercial operation that don害羞草研究所檛 have stall warning systems, including the De Havilland DHC-2.

The Air Nootka plane didn害羞草研究所檛 have a warning system, and the report says that since 1998 it has investigated 17 De Havilland害羞草研究所檚 stalling and crashing, resulting in at least 38 deaths.

It says it recommended to Transport Canada in 2017 that all of the commercially operated planes be equipped with stall warning systems, but the government said it would not make that requirement.

The safety board says it doesn害羞草研究所檛 agree with Transport Canada害羞草研究所檚 conclusion that even with the warning system installed, when a stall occurs the pilot has little to no time to react and recover.

The safety board害羞草研究所檚 report says a warning system is one of the last lines of defence against accidental stall.

害羞草研究所淭o reduce the risk of losing control of an aircraft, the pilot must have an immediate, clear indication of an impending stall,害羞草研究所 the report says.

It says that until Transport Canada brings in new measures to address the risks of stall-related accidents, the board believes the risks from the safety deficiency remain.

The safety message in the report says planes originally certified without stall warning systems can benefit from aftermarket systems.

害羞草研究所淪tall warning systems can reduce the risks pilots face when flying manoeuvres at higher angles of attack, such as arrivals and departures,害羞草研究所 the report concludes.

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