Survivors of a searing plane crash simply outside Vancouver's worldwide air terminal have won access to a sound recording of what was occurring in the cockpit before their flying machine plunged from the sky.
In a choice discharged Friday for on progressing legitimate activity, Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson of the B.C. Preeminent Court said giving access to the cockpit voice recorder serves an open decent that exceeds any secrecy concerns.
Hinkson requested the Transportation Safety Board to give the recording to the survivors and Northern Thunderbird Air Inc. in the wake of closing it contained no "outstanding or aggravating" correspondence.
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