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"Flair says it cancelled the flight because the airplane for the flight experienced bird strikes while landing in Vancouver," tribunal member Jeffrey Drozdiak's decision said.

But the airline argued that it should not have to pay.

But Donner and Broadhurst did their own research, consulting the Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System – a federal database that tracks incidents including medical emergencies, navigation errors and flight diversions.

"The results show that Flair did not experience any reported bird strikes during that time. In its dispute response, Flair says the tower sends any occurrences to Transport Canada for input into CADORS," Drozdiak wrote.

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[-] RestrictedAccount@lemmy.world 43 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Isn’t that fraud?

Hey prosecutors! Pretend it is a poor person stealing food and prosecute them.

I mean the airline.

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