Fixing WestJet plane in St. Maarten likely ‘very difficult project’: aviation experts
An aviation expert and former pilot says it will be a challenge to repair the WestJet plane that landed roughly in St. Maarten on the weekend and shut down the Caribbean island’s airport for a day.
Keith Mackey says the next step is to move the plane to a safe facility and assess whether or not it can be salvaged.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada announced Monday that it’s sending a team of investigators to the island to assess when the plane from Toronto barrelled onto the runway of Princess Juliana International Airport on Sunday afternoon.
Mackey says he expects a preliminary report based on the plane’s flight data and cockpit recordings from its black box should be released in the next couple of weeks.
