
N.S. jet crash lawsuit: Transport Canada included in class-action certification
HALIFAX — Transport Canada has failed in its bid to be excluded from a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of passengers aboard an Air Canada jet that crashed at the Halifax airport during a snowstorm last year.
Federal lawyers had argued the department could not be sued because it did not owe a duty of care to the passengers aboard Flight 624.
However, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice Denise Boudreau decided Tuesday that even though Transport Canada did not owe a duty of care to the flying public, it had to be included in the lawsuit because as landlord for the airport, it could be held responsible for its navigation systems and other equipment.
The Airbus 320 hit the ground about 200 metres short of Runway 05 shortly after midnight on March 29, 2015, as it approached Halifax Stanfield International Airport in gusty winds and heavy snowfall. The twin-engine plane bounced into the air and crashed near the runway threshold before careening along the tarmac for another 570 metres.