Air carriers urge feds to slow down flight-time limits for sleepy pilots
OTTAWA — A battle is brewing as Transport Canada prepares to unveil new regulations that will determine how long pilots can remain at the controls without a break — the first such update in more than 20 years.
Tougher regulations meant to address lingering concerns about pilot fatigue have been welcomed by pilots’ unions and others who say safety standards in Canada have fallen behind many other countries around the world.
But industry officials representing many of the country’s smaller passenger and cargo carriers expressed fears Wednesday that the new limits will go too far.
They say proposed regulations unveiled last year suggest carriers will be forced to hire more already-scarce pilots, increasing costs and affecting their ability to provide affordable services, particularly in the north.