Snowbirds allowed back in the air after probe finds oil filter caused latest crash
OTTAWA — The Snowbirds have been cleared for takeoff after a crash in B.C. last month forced the military’s famed aerobatics team to cancel appearances at several air shows.
Military investigators say the crash near Fort St. John on Aug. 2 was caused by an improperly assembled oil filter.
The crash happened when one of the Snowbirds’ nearly 60-year-old Tutor jets lost engine power while taking off and crashed into a fence.
No one was injured but the plane sustained serious damage, and the cause of the oil filter problem remains under investigation.