B.C. firefighting company sets limits after 737 crashes in Australia

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A British Columbia aerial firefighting company has made operational changes after a preliminary report from Australia’s transport safety authority into a crash…

This image supplied by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services of Western Australia, shows the wreckage of a Boeing 737-3 with two people on board that went down over the Fitzgerald River National Park, in Western Australia, Monday, Feb 6, 2023. The water bomber crashed in the forest between Ravensthorpe and Hopetoun.A British Columbia aerial firefighting company has made operational changes after a preliminary report from Australia’s transport safety authority into a crash in February.

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