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JEM60
12th Sep 2011, 08:02
Fatal Accident, North Pickering, Toronto,18/11/2010.
On the above date, my Brother-inlaw's cousin was killed in this accident, in a Beech 33 Debonair[?]. He was a passenger, and I believe the aircraft was being flown under instruction by his girlfriend. The name of the passenegr was Lloyd Cripps. If anyone can point me in the right direction to obtain more details, I and my brother-in-law would be most grateful. Thannkyou in advance.

Cusco
12th Sep 2011, 08:13
Deleted:Missed the fact that it was in Canada, not USA

I think the website you want is Air Transport Canada, but there are a number of PPRuNers from Canada on here who will give you chapter and verse.

This would be a start:

Aviation Safety - Transport Canada (http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/opssvs/aviationsafety-menu.htm)

Sorry to hear of your B-in-Law's loss

Cusco

JEM60
12th Sep 2011, 08:34
CUSCO Many thanks for your very prompt reply. I will sit it out for a day or two to see what transpires. Much appreciated. John.

Flyingmac
12th Sep 2011, 10:58
Some info here. Hope it helps.
AVCANADA • View topic - Beech Bonanza Down - Seneca College (http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=69158)

Students, instructor killed in plane crash near Toronto - CTV News (http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20101119/fatal-training-airplane-crash-101119/)

Pilot DAR
12th Sep 2011, 11:21
Hi JEM60

Sorry about your loss. I certainly do remember this accident. I have looked at the list of issued reports produced by the Transportation Safety Board, and the report seems to not yet be issued. This is fairly common for serious accidents. I have first hand experience with reports which took several years.

Keep an eye on this page: Transportation Safety Board of Canada - AVIATION REPORTS - 2010 (http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/aviation/2010/index.asp) You should expect that the report will appear there when issued.

Cheers, Pilot DAR

JEM60
12th Sep 2011, 19:40
Thanks, Guys. Very grateful for all the information, and so quickly. I knew I could count on you so that my brother-in-law can have some closure on this.

jackswwagar
18th May 2012, 10:42
It’s very difficult to handle the emotion if we loss someone in accident. I think you should concern with flight officers to get more detail on that.

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Cusco
18th May 2012, 16:04
Dunno if the OP ever came back here, but the report is here:

Tragic.

Transportation Safety Board of Canada - AVIATION REPORTS - 2010 - A10O0240 (http://www.tsb.gc.ca/eng/rapports-reports/aviation/2010/a10o0240/a10o0240.asp)