Air Canada crash probe being conducted in ‘full co-operation’ with U.S.: Carney
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa is working in “full co-operation” with U.S. officials to probe the crash of an Air Canada jet at New York’s LaGuardia Airport that killed two pilots Sunday night.
Speaking to reporters on his way into the Liberal caucus meeting Wednesday, Carney said the “first job” of the federal government is “working with our American colleagues to determine how this tragedy happened and to take all necessary steps to prevent any repetition in the future.”
Air Canada said in an update Wednesday evening that the aircraft will soon be moved to a hangar, where crews can start the long process of sorting through the baggage and personal items on board.
The airline said the jet was carrying 72 passengers and four crew members. Four people remained in hospital as of Wednesday.


