Demands on air traffic controllers in the spotlight after fatal Air Canada crash
MONTREAL — A fatal collision between an Air Canada jet and a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport late Sunday is drawing attention to the strict protocols that pilots, groundcrew and air traffic controllers follow to land planes safely.
On the final approach, pilots are in close communication with the air traffic control tower, which clears them for landing.
The tower is also responsible for giving the thumbs-up to any groundcrew looking to cross the runway, including first responders.
Experts say it’s not uncommon for the same air traffic controller to handle both incoming aircraft and groundcrew movement, as appeared to be the case Sunday based on tower communications from LaGuardia.
