NTSB says runway safety system did not activate before fatal Air Canada Express collision


FILE PHOTO: The wreckage of an Air Canada Express jet that collided with a ground vehicle on Monday at New York's LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York, U.S., March 24, 2026. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo

WASHINGTON, April ⁠23 (Reuters) - The National ⁠Transportation Safety Board said ‌Thursday a key runway safety system failed to activate before ​a March 22 ⁠fatal collision between ⁠an Air Canada Express jet ⁠and ‌a fire truck that killed ⁠two pilots.

The NTSB also said ​in ‌its preliminary report that ⁠red ​runway entrance lights that indicate when it not ⁠safe to cross ​a runway were on until about three seconds before ⁠the time of the collision. The NTSB said the system is designed ​to turn ⁠the lights off about 2 ​to 3 ‌seconds before the ​airplane reaches each intersection.

(Reporting by David Shepardson)

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