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26 Mar

de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 – C-FIZD

The float-equipped DHC-6 Twin Otter with 2 crew, was taking off from an unnamed lake about 200 miles east of Great Bear Lake. There was...

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26 Mar

de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 300 – C-FOPG

The DHC-6-300 landed on a beach ridge at the Sutton River. On landing roll, the aircraft main landing gear wheels entered soft ground a...

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26 Mar

Britten-Norman BN-2A-9 Islander – C-FTAM

The pilot of the BN-2A-9, C-FTAM, was enroute to Fort McMurray, AB when he decided to stop at a winter strip to pick up some company ma...

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26 Mar

de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter – C-FEYY

The float-equipped DHC-3 was to make an experimental flight following installation of the Orenda OE-600 V-8 engine. The aircraft was ta...

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26 Mar

de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter – C-GLAB

The float-equipped DHC-3, which had taken off from the St-F‚licien seaplane base for Lac P‚ribonka, was in the climb-out at approximate...

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26 Mar

Beechcraft 100 King Air – C-FKIJ

The co-pilot was flying the Beech 100 aircraft on the return trip from Toronto. This was the Co-pilot's first flight on the King Air 10...

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26 Mar

Beechcraft B100 King Air – C-GBTS

The Beechcraft B100 King Air aircraft was on an IFR approach to Muskoka Airport, ON (YQA), Canada when it struck trees in a steep nose ...

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26 Mar

Cessna 208B Grand Caravan – N27MG

The pilot of the Cessna 208B Caravan was conducting the straight-in backcourse runway 30R approach at Hamilton, ON. The aircraft was hi...

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26 Mar

Canadair CRJ-100ER – C-FVKR

Air Canada flight AC376 was parked at gate 127. The aircraft was cleared to push back. There was one person driving the tug, and one pe...

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26 Mar

Beechcraft 1900D – C-GCML

Flight number GLR760, a Beech 1900, while landing hit a deer. The animal was killed. Aircraft wing was dented.

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