Plane
Crash Leaves 3 Dead 4 Missing From Quebec Flight
The Air Saguenay
flights was travelling between two remote areas.
A small plane (de
Havilland DHC-2 Beaver) crash in Labrador has left 3
passengers dead, according to the CBC. 4 people are still missing as of the
time of publication.
The aircraft belonged to Quebec-based Air Saguenay, which operates float
planes. The fatal flight was transporting fishermen between settlements in
Shefferville, Quebec and the area of Misatin Lake in Labrador, CTV reports.
A rescue mission is underway while federal authorities investigate.
Shefferville is a small municipality in northern Quebec near the border of
Labrador.
On its Facebook page, Air Sagueny states that "with more than 45 years of
experience in the field of bush air transport, with safe aircraft piloted by
experienced pilots, with a team of experienced maintenance; we are able to
offer professional and customized services to meet your transportation needs
and maintenance needs."
This is not the first time that an Air Saguenay aircaft crashed. In 2010, 4
people died after a plane crash north of Saguenay. Then in 2015, a crash in Les
Bergonnes, Quebec killed 6 people.
The 2010 crash was the result of a mistake made by the pilot, says the CBC.
Authorities also fined the airline for violating safety regulations.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is reportedly investigating the
incident, though the agency has not issued a statement on its website.
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