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ArmyVern said:You're still rich though aren't you? You're still earning money for your personal use (not for operations etc as that is deducted before you've earned that profit for your personal enjoyment) Still better money in your pocket than, hmmm let's say, the availbility of lifevests on an aircraft that should happen to be landed in a somewhat survivable condition in the water.
That's what Jazz and their shareholders are saying to me with this decision. Better cash in their pocket, than my safety.
No they don't. They consider that removing the vests won't impair your safety. Can you find one accident involving a major airline (ie: not small, single engine operators) in the last 30 years that required the use of the lift vest inside Canada's coasts? Again, as I said, aviation is a balance between safety and efficiency. Is the risk big enough to warrant the safety precautions? Same thing happens with airplane malfunctions. It's very rare that an airplane takes off with 100% of its systems working. Why? Is it worth grounding the airplane for the said system? Some system yes, some systems no. Same idea. We aren't more at risk. Plus, they did it already without you knowing for years.... It is, indeed, a Transport Canada policy that has been proven over many years and flying hours.