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Old 26th Jul 2017, 11:36
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Air Creebec HS748 damaged in a storm?

Reportedly an Air Creebec HS748 C-FPJR was 'blown into a ditch' during a storm at Timmins on July 20, 2017. Can anyone add any more details, any pictures?
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Accident: Creebec DH8A near Val d'Or on Jul 20th 2017, lightning strike

You might also keep an eye on this page (mostly quite puerile discussions, however): Accidents, Incidents & Overdue Aircraft - AVCANADA
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That's not the same incident, gwillie. The one MrNosy2 mentioned happened in Timmins (CYTS) while the aircraft was parked.

Not much info from CADORS:

"During high winds and thunderstorm, an Air Creebec Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Series 2A (C-FPJR) was blown off the ramp into a drainage ditch at the Air Creebec hangar."
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