Transportation Safety Board urges better medical screening guidelines for pilots
EDMONTON — The Transportation Safety Board is calling for better screening of heart-related conditions of Canadian pilots.
The recommendation comes after at least eight fatal or serious plane crashes between the early 2000s and 2021 — all believed to be linked to heart attacks or cardiovascular diseases among pilots.
In a report published Tuesday, the independent federal agency recommended the Department of Transport “establish a framework for routine review and improvement” of its guidelines “to ensure it contains the most effective screening tools for assessing medical conditions,” including cardiovascular health issues.
The most recent crash happened in October 2021 in central Alberta when a pilot flying an amateur-built plane died.


