Vancouver port open to recommendations from TSB after seaplane-boat collision
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority says it is “certainly possible” that rules surrounding seaplanes operating in the city’s downtown harbour could change in light of an aircraft colliding with a pleasure boat on takeoff over the weekend.
Sean Baxter, the authority’s acting director of marine operations, says they’ve been advising boats to steer clear of the aircraft operation zone in Coal Harbour for many years, but it’s ultimately up to boat operators to “decide whether or not they go in.”
His comments come as an air traffic control recording reveals the pilot of the Harbour Air float plane was cautioned just before takeoff about a westbound boat coming into the flight path.
While the audio has been removed by the Air Traffic Control website archive, several media outlets have obtained the recording of the controller saying, “takeoff northwest at your discretion,” and the pilot acknowledges him.