10 things you should know about the Transportation Safety Board report
HALIFAX — Ten things you should know about the Transportation Safety Board report on the 2015 crash landing of Air Canada Flight 624 at Halifax Stanfield International Airport:
1. Multiple factors were to blame, including approach procedures, poor visibility and airfield lighting.
2. The auto pilot was set at the correct angle of descent, but the pilots did not notice the plane was pushed off its flight path by wind.
3. The pilots were slow to recognize the plane was too low because of “plan continuation bias.”