Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
National

Plane That Landed On Calgary Street Had Enough Fuel To Reach Airport

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 10 Aug, 2018 10:57 AM
    CALGARY — A report says a small passenger plane that made an emergency landing on a Calgary street last April had more than enough fuel to make it to the airport.
     
     
    The Transportation Safety Board says the two-person crew of the Super T Aviation Piper Navajo Chieftain failed to complete a fuel flow check when the engines began to surge.
     
     
    The plane, which was en route from Medicine Hat with four passengers on board, ended up landing on a street about five kilometres south of Calgary International Airport shortly before 6 a.m. on April 25.
     
     
    The plane clipped a light standard but no one was hurt.
     
     
    Investigators say since the emergency landing Super T Aviation has made changes to its flight checklist procedures and submitted them to Transport Canada.
     
     
    The changes include making it easier to monitor the fuel tanks, changing when the crew is to look at a checklist that deals with fuel, putting more details into onboard quick reference handbooks and making them easier to read. 
     
     
    "When fuel management SOPs (standard operating procedures) are not in place, fuel starvation can occur even if there is sufficient fuel remaining on board the aircraft to complete the planned flight," said the report released Thursday.
     
     
    "If flight crews do not complete checklist procedures in their entirety, opportunities to rectify emergency situations can be lost."
     
     
    The report notes that once the crew decided the plane couldn't make it to the airport, they did a good job of making the emergency landing.    

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Balaclava Rapist Larry Takahashi's Day Parole Continued, No Overnight Leave

    Balaclava Rapist Larry Takahashi's Day Parole Continued, No Overnight Leave
    The Parole Board of Canada has continued day parole in British Columbia for the man known as the balaclava rapist for another six months while ruling out overnight leave privileges for now.

    Balaclava Rapist Larry Takahashi's Day Parole Continued, No Overnight Leave

    One Man Dead After Explosion And Fire In Residential Abbotsford House

    One Man Dead After Explosion And Fire In Residential Abbotsford House
    Police say six adults and two children were able to escape the house, which Sgt. Judy Bird says was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived on the scene.

    One Man Dead After Explosion And Fire In Residential Abbotsford House

    Burning Surrey Barge Loaded With Crushed Cars Sends Pall Of Smoke Over Metro Vancouver

    Burning Surrey Barge Loaded With Crushed Cars Sends Pall Of Smoke Over Metro Vancouver
    Firefighters Are Attacking A Massive Blaze That Broke Out On A Barge Full Of Crushed Cars Friday Morning.

    Burning Surrey Barge Loaded With Crushed Cars Sends Pall Of Smoke Over Metro Vancouver

    Vancouver Police Say Road Rage Thought To Be Behind 14th Homicide Of 2018

    Vancouver Police Say Road Rage Thought To Be Behind 14th Homicide Of 2018
    Vancouver police say a road rage attack appears to be at the centre of a death early Friday morning.

    Vancouver Police Say Road Rage Thought To Be Behind 14th Homicide Of 2018

    Fredericton Shooting: Police Say Four Dead, Including Two Officers, Suspect In Custody

    Fredericton Shooting: Police Say Four Dead, Including Two Officers, Suspect In Custody
    Fredericton police say two officers were among four people who died in a shooting Friday morning in a residential area on the city's north side.

    Fredericton Shooting: Police Say Four Dead, Including Two Officers, Suspect In Custody

    Bad Drivers To Pay More In B.C. Under New ICBC Plan

    Bad Drivers To Pay More In B.C. Under New ICBC Plan
    The provincial government introduced the changes to the way premiums are calculated in a plan to shift more responsibility to those drivers who cause crashes.

    Bad Drivers To Pay More In B.C. Under New ICBC Plan

    PrevNext