TSB says Quebec pilot in fatal collision with lawn tractor didn’t get OK for landing
MONTREAL — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says a pilot who struck and killed a Quebec woman as she was cutting grass near a landing strip north of Montreal didn’t obtain permission to land there.
The independent agency released its report today into the July 5, 2021, collision at the aerodrome in St-Esprit, Que., which was leased and operated by the Parachute Montréal skydiving club.
The report says the pilot, who had worked for Parachute Montréal in the past but was not that day, was alone in a single-engine Nanchang CJ6A aircraft and was landing to have lunch at the aerodrome after conducting aerobatic training flights.
He had communicated with the pilot of the parachuting club’s plane, a Twin Otter, as it prepared to land after dropping skydivers, and he agreed to land one minute after the Twin Otter.