RELATED: An Air Canada flight from Toronto crash landed on a snowy night in Halifax, with 138 people on board. It came down well short of the runway and clipped a power line and airport antennas, ripping off the landing gear and an engine. As Ross Lord reports, investigators are now poring over the wreckage – Mar 30, 2015A trial date has been set for 2026 in a class-action lawsuit regarding the crash landing of an Air Canada flight at the Halifax International Airport during a storm in 2015.
The lawsuit which is seeking compensation for the passengers on the flight names multiple defendant including Air Canada, Nav Canada, Halifax International Airport Authority, Airbus S.A.S., the Attorney General of Canada and the two pilots involved.The plaintiffs’ lawyers say the trial will focus on determining the responsibility of each defendant in the crash that saw 25 people injured.
The Air Canada jet crash-landed on March 29, 2015, after it struck a power line and an antenna array and cut power to the airport.A Transportation Safety Board report said approach procedures, poor visibility and lighting led to the incident that saw the jet skid along the runway.Business Matters: Alternative grocery options see boost during Loblaw boycott
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