TSB releases report on plane crash that killed six people
KANANASKIS, Alta. – The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says a pilot of a small plane that crashed into a mountain west of Calgary, killing all six people on board, didn’t fully understand the weather conditions when he took off and kept flying with poor visibility.
The pilot and five passengers were killed en route from the Springbank Airport just outside Calgary to Salmon Arm, B.C., where they were all to attend a social function in July 2023.
The agency says its investigation found the pilot had flown that route several times before and had recently qualified to fly the Piper aircraft his father had recently purchased.
The flight, scheduled to leave at 7;30 p.m., had been delayed due to weather and the window was closing to travel to Salmon Arm before dark.