Floatplane that crashed in N.W.T. was chartered to help with winter roads, TSB says
YELLOWKNIFE — A preliminary report by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada says a plane that crashed in the Northwest Territories this week was chartered to help with winter road construction in the area.
The plane carrying 10 people crashed Wednesday near the Diavik Diamond Mine, about 300 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife. Everyone on board survived the crash.
The TSB report says the Twin Otter, a small floatplane, was travelling from Margaret Lake to Lac De Gras in the territory, but crashed as it was attempting to land on the lake.
TSB spokesman Hugo Fontaine says an investigation is to begin today, starting with video interviews with the passengers.