Castanet - Apr 26, 2018 / 7:23 pm | Story: 224797
Photo: TSB
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is recommending Transport Canada require all commercial and private business aircraft carry flight recording systems, after an 18-month investigation into a fatal 2016 plane crash near Kelowna netted no definitive answers.
At a press conference in Calgary Thursday morning, Beverley Harvey, TSB lead investigator, said they don't like saying “we don't know” after 18 months of investigation, but without the assistance of a flight data recorder, they were unable to find a conclusive reason for the 2016 crash that left four people dead, including former Alberta premier Jim Prentice.
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