Transportation Safety Board sends investigators to assess B.C. seaplane crash
VANCOUVER — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is sending a team of investigators to the scene of a seaplane accident that killed four people and left five injured on a remote, uninhabited island in British Columbia on Friday.
Board spokesperson Chris Krepski said three investigators are set to arrive at the scene first thing Sunday morning and will begin gathering information and assessing the crash, which took place on Addenbroke Island around 100 kilometres off the northern tip of Vancouver Island.
Lt. Chelsea Dubeau with the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Victoria said the centre received word at around 11 a.m. on Friday that a Cessna 208 float plane operated by Seair Seaplanes had crashed.
The chartered plane had nine people aboard — one pilot and eight passengers — and was headed to neighbouring Calvert Island, the location of the Hakai Land and Sea fishing lodge and a Hakai Institute coastal research station.