Commercial airplane incidents, accidents jump in 2017, safety board says
OTTAWA — The number of incidents involving commercial aircraft flew above the average last year, raising calls from an airline pilots association for the Liberals to boost spending on safety oversight.
Figures released Tuesday from the Transportation Safety Board showed there were 94 incidents in 2017 involving commercial aircraft operators, a jump from the 63 recorded in 2016 and higher than the five-year average of 79 incidents.
Large passenger airliners were involved in nine of those incidents last year. In 2016, the figure was one.
The board also said the first known collision between a commercial aircraft and a drone was among the 921 overall aviation incidents last year.