Canada Boosts BizAv Oversight
The Canadian government is clawing back safety oversight and administration of the business aircraft industry in response to criticism by the country's Transportation Safety Board. As AVweb reported in November, the TSB cited lack of oversight of a business jet operator's Safety Management System as a contributing factor in a runway accident involving a Bombardier Global 5000 in Fox Harbour, Nova Scotia in 2007. Since 2005, SMS oversight of some operators has been handled by the Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA) and the TSB said it regarded the government's lack of involvement in that process as a "serious problem." The government apparently took that advice to heart on Tuesday and brought those functions back under Transport Canada's responsibility.
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