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Aviation Safety: Meet Daniel Verrault, TSB Investigator

Meet Daniel Verrault, TSB Investigator

Written by John D. Issenman   
I promised an interview with Daniel Verreault, Director, Air Investigation, TSB. In the last issue, I promised an interview with the man responsible for investigating aviation accidents and incidents in Canada: Daniel Verreault, Director, Air Investigation, Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB).

Verreault is an out-of-the box thinker with a clear understanding of the TSB's future. His intuition, broad interpretation of policy and goals and his engineer's precision for problem solving will serve the public well as the TSB evolves. He took up his present position almost a year ago.

JI: Now that you've been there for a while, is it what you expected?
DV: I am still astonished at how we successfully bring together the technical and human issues of an occurrence.This requires the ability of the investigator to shift from the left side of the brain to the right and back again while, at times, under tremendous stress.The ‘sleuth' element of the job ... is coupled with the close, personal, human aspect of dealing with people - especially next of kin and/or the survivors of fatal accidents. The TSB had always been a area of great interest to me, and I find myself even more fascinated as we evolve.