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    20 Mar 2020

    The safety of Canadians is our top priority. This means our work doesn’t stop. Although requires extra precautions, we’ll continue to deploy & conduct investigations to advance air, marine, rail & pipeline safety. Be safe & stay healthy:

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  2. Apr 16

    to some air transportation safety organizations from across the world

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  3. Apr 16

    After 10 yrs on the , runway overruns are still being identified as an ongoing risk in Canadian aviation safety through our investigations

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  4. Apr 16

    Are you on ? Follow us to find out about & more:

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  5. Apr 15

    Are you on Facebook? So are we! Like our page to stay up to date with everything related to transportation safety in Canada!

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  6. Apr 15

    enables you to confidentially report safety concerns you may have about Canada’s aviation, marine, pipeline or rail transportation:

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  7. Apr 14

    The TSB strives to eliminate or reduce safety deficiencies that pose significant risks to the transportation system and warrant the attention of regulators and industry. See how we communicate risks and safety issues:

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  8. Apr 14

    Since occurrence A20C0016, amended the standard operating procedures manual and “Before Taxi” checklist to improve their operations. Read the report now:

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  9. Apr 14

    Released today: investigation report A20C0016 into the February 2020 runway excursion in Dryden, Ontario

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  10. Apr 14

    Interrupted checklist procedures contributed to 2020 runway excursion in Dryden, Ontario

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  11. Apr 14

    : TSB Chair Kathy Fox has devoted her life to aviation, including competition skydiving, air traffic control and flight instruction. Learn about her incredible career on the Holding Short podcast

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  12. Apr 13

    If you guessed 13, you’re right! From January 1 to March 31, the TSB released investigation reports into 13 occurrences. Each investigation report is available to the public. Take a peek at the list of air reports:

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  13. Apr 13

    Every investigation undertaken by the TSB is unique and often full of complex considerations. Here’s a look at our :

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  14. Apr 13

    : How many investigation reports were released in the first three months of 2021? HINT:

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  15. Apr 13

    Today released its investigation report P20H0013 into the June 2020 release of crude oil from a pipeline near Abbotsford, BC

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  16. Apr 12

    Excluding ultralights, the accident rate in Canadian aviation has been decreasing over the last decade. In 2019 the rate of accidents was 3.7 for every 100,000 hours flown. See last year’s Annual Report for more info:

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  17. Apr 12

    The people of the TSB are driven by our mandate to advance transportation safety in Canada. We identify safety issues and make recommendations to prevent similar occurrences in the future

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  18. Apr 12

    By reporting an unsafe act or condition, you can help make a real difference towards improving transportation safety. The TSB will never reveal your identity or any information that could identify who you are. Contact :

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  19. Apr 9

    Transportation occurrences can take place at any time in any place. Learn more about how the TSB advances transportation safety:

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  20. Apr 9

    The TSB was founded as an independent agency in 1990 with the passing of the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board Act to advance safety in air, marine, pipeline & rail transportation.

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  21. Apr 9

    This , check out to find transportation investigation reports from before the TSB was formed in 1990.

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