April 18, 2024

Why was the captain fired?

Stunning testimony at the trial for the navigating officer of the Queen of the North.

Former ferry captain Colin Henthorne says he wasn’t fired because of the sinking, but rather because of what he said during an inquiry after the sinking.
 
Henthorne says the BC Ferry inquiry held after the sinking asked him one specific question: “Had he ever brought up safety issues before?”

His answer: “Yes, for the last 17 years — a long list.”

He says inquiry commissioners then became irate with him, even hostile and forceful.

Henthorne says he never got a satisfactory answer about his safety concerns over the years.

When asked under cross-examination how he was eventually fired, Henthorne said he was told over the phone.

He said he wasn’t really given a reason, other than that BC Ferries had lost confidence in him because of his attitude during the inquiry.

CKNW Vancouver News

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