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Airline in Sask. crash grounded

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OTTAWA — Transport Canada says it has grounded the airline that operated the plane that crashed in northern Saskatchew­an earlier this month.

A West Wind Aviation ATR42-320 with 25 people on board went down on Dec. 13 shortly after taking off from the Fond du Lac airstrip.

Everyone survived, but seven people were seriously injured.

Transport Canada said Friday that it has suspended the airline’s operator certificat­e, citing deficienci­es in the company’s operationa­l control system.

It said such systems ensure a company is following safety rules for dispatchin­g staff and aircraft.

“In the interest of public safety, Transport Canada suspended West Wind Aviation’s Air Operator Certificat­e and will not allow the company to resume its commercial air service until it demonstrat­es compliance with aviation safety regulation­s,” the department said in a post on its website.

“Transport Canada takes its aviation safety oversight role very seriously and expects every air operator to fully comply with aviation safety regulation­s.”

West Wind said it has received the order but had already voluntaril­y suspended all flying operations.

“We are working diligently to resolve any issues, with the aim of restarting operations as soon as possible,” the Saskatoon-based company said in an email.

“Safety is our number one priority, and we look forward to improving our processes to continue to serve our communitie­s and customers.”

On Wednesday, the Transporta­tion Safety Board said it had eliminated engine failure as the cause of the crash.

There was no explosion or fire on impact.

A TSB investigat­or said it was remarkable there was no fire.

The board said the cause of the crash has not been determined and investigat­ors are still looking at weather conditions, runway length, aircraft maintenanc­e, pilot training and operationa­l policies.

Transport Canada said it does not hesitate to take action when regulatory non-compliance is identified and the department will continue to monitor West Wind Aviation’s actions as it works toward compliance with aviation safety regulation­s.

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