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Poor visibility caused a WestJet flight to overrun the runway at Halifax airport: Report

  HALIFAX A Transportation Safety Board report has found what caused a WestJet flight to overrun a runway at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in January of last year. The board says crew members of the Boeing 737 aircraft didn t re-calculate their landing speed and distance while changing runways due to poor visibility. The wet, snow covered runway and wind speed also pushed the aircraft beyond the runway s end. There were 172 passengers and six crew members onboard the Toronto-to-Halifax flight. No one was hurt and the plane wasn t damaged. Investigators say the crew assumed the landing distance and target approach speed would be the same as the original runway, but the speed and direction of the wind changed as the aircraft approached.

Q&A with activist-artist Arjun Lal

Q&A with activist-artist Arjun Lal  “Art as a tool for positive social change has been on my mind for a while,” the mixed-media maker tells The Coast. The personal has always been political for artist Arjun Lal. It’s an incidental truth woven through their works, which aim to celebrate themselves and other 2SLGBTQ+ people of colour who remain under-represented in art and media. From neon signs to latex fetish masks to the hulking LGBTQQIP2SAA+ Flag they designed that towers over the baggage hall of Halifax Stanfield International Airport, Lal’s art is a call for inclusion, a way for them to stop asking, as they once explained to The Coast, “what’s too queer?” for their would-be audience and instead raise the level of subversion for viewers, one piece at a time.

Halifax airport CEO hopes for more on-site COVID testing sooner rather than later | iNFOnews

Michael Tutton An arrivals and departures information screen is seen at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Halifax on Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018. The chief executive of Atlantic Canada s largest airport is hoping for COVID-19 testing for arriving passengers sooner rather than later, as an added measure to combat the province s third wave of the virus. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan May 09, 2021 - 10:00 AM HALIFAX - The chief executive of Atlantic Canada s largest airport is hoping for COVID-19 testing for arriving passengers sooner rather than later, as an added measure to combat Nova Scotia s third wave of the pandemic. The Halifax International Airport Authority first proposed the testing system at Stanfield International Airport in January. The current system, which has been used for temporary foreign workers, sends the incoming passengers to a designated area for testing before they leave the building.

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