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Watchdog report confirms truck involved in Air Canada plane crash had no transponder

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Apr, 2026 01:19 PM
  • Watchdog report confirms truck involved in Air Canada plane crash had no transponder

A preliminary report into the La Guardia Airport crash that killed two Canadian pilots last month says system failures and communication issues played a part in the accident.

The National Transportation Safety Board report shows a surveillance system did not generate an alert for air traffic controllers because ground vehicles were not equipped with transponders, including the fire truck that struck the Air Canada plane. 

Because there were no transponders, surveillance systems could not identify them or determine their positions. 

The report also shows radio transmissions were obscured about two minutes before the collision. 

Though the driver of the truck reported hearing “stop, stop, stop” on the radio, he did not know who the transmission was intended for. 

When the command was repeated, he realized he was already entering the plane’s runway and the vehicle’s speed continued to increase leading up to the collision. 

Picture Courtesy: AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura

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