![]() ![]() The TSB said that the flight crew of the Boeing 777 and air traffic control missed the rejected take-off call from the Embraer 190 because at the same time the pilot of Boeing 777 was reading back its own take-off clearance on the same frequency. "The flight crew initiated a rejected takeoff and made a radio call to report that they were rejecting the takeoff." "As the Embraer 190 was accelerating on its take-off roll, it struck a bird," the TSB said. On board the plane, which was going to Halifax, were 345 passengers and 14 crew members. ![]() The plane, headed for Denver, was carrying 83 passengers and four crew members.Īs the plane was taking off, an Air Canada Boeing 777 was instructed to line up on the same runway. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) released a report on Tuesday into the Maincident which the Board described as a "runway incursion and risk of collision" at Toronto Pearson.Īccording to the TSB report, an Air Canada Embraer 190 was taking off from Runway 06L just before 9:50 a.m. Two Air Canada planes missed colliding at Toronto Pearson after the flight crew of a Boeing 777 and air traffic control missed a radio call saying another plane was still on the runway, a report says. ![]()
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