NTSB Says Runway Safety System Did Not Activate Before Fatal Air Canada Express Collision

WASHINGTON, April 23—The National Transportation Safety Board said ‌Thursday a key runway safety system failed to activate before a March 22 fatal collision between an ‌Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck ⁠that killed two pilots.
The NTSB also said in its preliminary report that red runway entrance lights that indicate when it is not safe to ​cross a runway were on until about three seconds before the time of the collision. ⁠The NTSB said the system is designed to turn the lights off about 2 to 3 seconds before the airplane reaches each intersection.
The Express CRJ-900 regional jet touched down roughly 2 seconds before the collision and was at 104 mph at the time of the crash….