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Carson Air Flight 66 Goes Missing

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Vancouver Airport Authority was notified that Carson Air Flight 66 departing from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) at 06:43 this morning for Prince George Airport (YXS) has lost contact with NavCanada’s Kamloops Flight Information Centre. Carson Air Flight 66 is a cargo flight using a Metro II aircraft with two people on board. (www.thehdaviation.com) Mehr...

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jwlaurie
jeff laurie 0
Wreckage located, both pilots recovered, (deceased) indications are the aircraft broke up in flight
JimHeslop
Jim Heslop 1
Such a sad event. Two young pilots living their dream to fly having itt come to an abrubt end is tragic to say the least. I have always viewed those aircraft as one I wouldn't want to be in. I am sure they are just as safe as any other certfied twin turboprop.
I hope their families and co-workers can find comfort knowing the pilots have flown on from earthly existence to soar in the heavens above.
I patiently wait for the TSB to find out what transpired.
djames225
djames225 1
Update..not a happy ending..my condolences to the families and company and hope they find out what happened.
http://www.thehdaviation.com/#!Carson-Air-Flight-66-Has-Lost-Contact-With-NavCanada-Developing/c1wya/552c143a0cf28ab7fac6ecd4
CaptainFreedom
CaptainFreedom 1
Update....let's pray for these guys
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/carson-air-flight-66-plane-believed-found-in-b-c-s-north-shore-mountains-1.3030941
andrewstagg
Andrew Stagg 1
This is the flight: https://flightaware.com/live/flight/CA66/history/20150413/1355Z/CYVR/CYXS
Last Mode C position was climbing through 7900ft about 6 minutes after departure from CYVR.
yr2012
matt jensen 1
This SA-266 Metro II was not equipped with an ADS-B transponder so tracking is limited.
yr2012
matt jensen 1
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/search-expanded-for-missing-plane-carson-air-flight-66-from-vancouver-to-prince-george-1.3030941

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