The Canadian Press
2015-11-10 | Manitoba Keystone Air Suspended
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There is more fallout from the crash of a small charter plane outside Thompson, Manitoba. The plane went down in September after being filled with the wrong type of fuel, and now the airline, Keystone Air Services, has had its licence suspended. The plane was carrying Manitoba government workers, and Premier Greg Selinger says the employees continue to recover. (The crash involved a twin-engine piston aircraft that was mistakenly refilled with jet-engine fuel. Transport Canada says Keystone can't resume commercial air service until it shows it can meet all safety regulations.)
Date: 2015-11-10
Placeline: WINNIPEG.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 13 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << there was one chapter that was just still away from work and was close to coming back he had received some very serious physical injury so we're supporting them and working with them and helping them get back to us functioning as effectively as possible as rapidly as possible >>
Date: 2015-11-10
Placeline: WINNIPEG.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 13 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << there was one chapter that was just still away from work and was close to coming back he had received some very serious physical injury so we're supporting them and working with them and helping them get back to us functioning as effectively as possible as rapidly as possible >>
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