Plane Crash Leads Safety Board to Recommend Better Heart Screening for Pilots

Plane Crash Leads Safety Board to Recommend Better Heart Screening for Pilots
Wreckage of a Cavalier SA102.5 aircraft that crashed in Alberta on Oct. 9, 2021. Transport Safety Board
Noé Chartier
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An investigation into the crash of a small private airplane in 2021 has led a federal regulator to call for better screening of cardiovascular health in pilots after finding a potential mid-air heart attack could have played a role.

In its investigative report into the events released on March 14, the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) called on Transport Canada to establish a “framework for routine review” and make improvements to guidelines for civil aviation medical examiners to “ensure it contains the most effective screening tools for assessing medical conditions such as cardiovascular health issues.”
Noé Chartier
Noé Chartier
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Noé Chartier is a senior reporter with the Canadian edition of The Epoch Times. Twitter: @NChartierET
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