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Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame recognizes Robert Deluce

 

DECISIONS

  • Judicial Review – Odour did not constitute a “danger” – Canadian Union of Public Employees v. Air Canada, 2017 FC 554
    JR of Occupational Health and Safety Tribunal Canada decision confirming findings of HSOs that “danger” did not exist due to pyrolysis of jet engine oil and hydraulic fuel (Diaz Delgado et al v Air Canada, 2015 OHSTC 15) – Companion decision (Air Canada v Canadian Union of Public Employees, 2015 OHSTC 14 ) found that Employer failed to warn employees of “known or foreseeable health hazard” or to investigate in the prescribed manner a situation where its employees “may be exposed to hazardous substances” – Two decisions factually identical however critical analysis was contradictory in the two decisions – Contradictory findings of decisions unreasonable and not able to be reconciled so as to maintain the transparency and intelligibility of finding of no “danger” – Granted, matter referred for redetermination
  • Application – Leave to Appeal (SCC) – St. John’s International Airport Authority v. St. John’s (City), [2017] S.C.C.A. No. 186
    Leave to appeal application complete – Municipal taxation – Decision appealed: 2017 NLCA 21
  • Appeal – Redetermination of NEL – Decision No. 1207/17, 2017 ONWSIAT 1517
    Station Attendant gradual injury of knee due to increased hours and duties loading bags onto aircrafts – Facts do not support redetermination but entitlement held for left knee – Matter returned to WSIB for further adjudication
  • Appeal – Denial of claim –  Decision No. 1180/17, 2017 ONWSIAT 1621
    Station Attendant claimed back injury due to maneuvering containers of freight – Recurrence of injury compensation denied – Upheld, worker full recovered prior to “recurrence” and no entitlement for claim
  • Motion – Adjournment – The Commissioner of Competition v. Vancouver Airport Authority, 2017 CarswellNat 2619
    Request to adjourn motion – Adequacy of Commissioner’s summaries – Granted

 

CANADIAN TRANSPORTATION AGENCY DECISIONS

  • Application – Air Tahiti Nui on behalf of itself and American Airlines, Inc.Determination No. A-2017-70
    Pursuant to subsection 78(2) and section 60 of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10, as amended, and section 8.2 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – Oak Air, Ltd.Order No. 2017-A-93
    Exemption from section 103.3 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – DC Aviation GmbHOrder No. 2017-A-97
    Exemptions from paragraph 33.1(b), subparagraph 73(2)(c)(i) and section 33.2 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – Global Aviation, Inc.Order No. 2017-A-98
    Exemption from section 103.3 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – EJME (Portugal) Aircraft Management, LdaOrder No. 2017-A-99
    Exemptions from paragraph 33.1(b), subparagraph 73(2)(c)(i) and section 33.2 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – Dumont Aircraft Charter, LLCOrder No. 2017-A-96
    Exemption from section 103.3 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – XOJet, Inc. Order No. 2017-A-101
    Exemption from section 103.3 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – Silvertip Aviation Ltd.Determination No. A-2017-76
    Continue the suspension of Licence Nos. 962406 and 967158
  • Application – Sunset Aviation LLC c.o.b. as Solairus AviationOrder No. 2017-A-102
    Exemption from section 103.3 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – Albinati Aviation Ltd. c.o.b. as Albinati AviationOrder No. 2017-A-103
    Exemptions from paragraph 33.1(b), subparagraph 73(2)(c)(i) and section 33.2 of the Air Transportation Regulations, SOR/88-58, as amended
  • Application – Middle East Airlines Airliban S.A.L.Determination No. A-2017-79
    Pursuant to subsection 78(2) of the Canada Transportation Act, S.C., 1996, c. 10, as amended
  • Suspension – Point to Point Air LLCOrder No. 2017-A-92
    Licence No. 150087 – Licence reinstated effective June 9, 2017
  • Suspension – Niagara Falls Air Tours Inc.Order No. 2017-A-95
    Licence No. 150066
  • Suspension – Lawrence Aviation Ltd.Order No. 2017-A-100
    Licence No. 040139

 

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