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Pilot fatigue led to Flair Airlines Boeing 737-800 runway overrun: Investigators

Pilot fatigue led to Flair Airlines Boeing 737-800 runway overrun: Investigators
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On November 24th, 2022, a Flair Airlines Boeing 737-800 overran the runway at Waterloo International Airport in Ontario, Canada. There were no injuries reported and no apparent damage to the aircraft. It has taken some time for investigators to publish their results, but with the final report now released, it has been concluded that pilot fatigue was one of the main causes of the incident.

The investigation into the incident revealed that the pilot had exceeded regulated duty hours due to multiple delays earlier in the day. This led to significant fatigue by the time of landing.

"Pilot fatigue is a serious safety concern as it can significantly impair performance," said an official from Canada's Transportation Safety Board (TSB). "In this case, it likely contributed to this runway overrun. "

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According to TSB's report, other factors also played a role in this incident. The weather conditions were not ideal with rain and strong winds affecting visibility and control during landing.

"While weather conditions did play a part," added another TSB official, "they were within acceptable limits for landing. However, combined with pilot fatigue, they created a challenging situation. "

Flair Airlines responded to these findings by emphasizing their commitment to safety.

"We take these findings very seriously," said a spokesperson for Flair Airlines. "We are already reviewing our scheduling procedures and enhancing our fatigue management programs to prevent such incidents in future. "

This event highlights ongoing concerns about pilot working conditions across aviation industry globally.

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