Listen Live

Canadian Forces investigating whether bird caused Snowbird crash

Investigators will be focusing on whether a bird caused the crash of a Canadian Forces Snowbird jet.

An investigator with the Department of National Defence’s Airworthiness Authority released a statement earlier today, “A detailed analysis of video footage recovered for the investigation revealed one bird in very close proximity to the aircraft right engine intake during the critical phase of take-off.”

The crash happened on May 17th in Kamloops when the jet crashed into a residential area.  Captain Jennifer Casey died and the pilot Captain Richard MacDougall is recovering from injuries.

The pair ejected from the jet before it was destroyed on impact.

The investigator’s statement concluded, “The investigation is focusing on environmental factors (birdstrike) as well as the performance of the escape system.”

The Snowbirds were on a cross country mission called Operation Inspiration to lift the morale of Canadians and honour frontline workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Continue Reading

cjjm Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Legion’s 2025 National Poppy Campaign launches tomorrow

The Royal Canadian Legion’s National Poppy Campaign is set to launch tomorrow across the country.

Espanola’s Wrapped Up in Warmth Campaign set to go

The 13th Annual Wrapped Up in Warmth Campaign in Espanola is set to go with two businesses already lending their support to the cause.

Espanola going digital to improve housing systems and tax rolls

Espanola council has given approval to hire a company to digitize their housing systems as part of the Strategic Plan.

Huron Shores looking for feedback on Dean Lake Bridge – remediate or replace

The Municipality of Huron Shores is looking for feedback on the Dean Lake Bridge from the public.

Rainbow Schools take part in Take Our Kids to Work Program

Do your kids ever wonder where you go during the day while they are off to school?
- Advertisement -