U.S. safety board says warning system didn’t sound alarm before LaGuardia crash
NEW YORK — A fire truck had been cleared to cross a runway at New York’s LaGuardia Airport only 20 seconds before it collided with an Air Canada jet, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday of the fatal flight’s final moments.
Two pilots were killed in the collision with the truck on the runway Sunday night.
NTSB lead investigator Doug Brazy read out details from flight data and radio transmissions that traced the final three minutes of Flight AC8646 from Montreal to the busy New York airport, and offered a glimpse at possible staffing and technology issues that night.
Early details of the investigation revealed second-by-second decision-making inside the LaGuardia control tower as the Canadian pilots prepared to land.
