Twotter accident in Yellowknife
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Looks as if the northern rumour mill has the same story as the journalists.
National Post- Saturday July 1, 2000
Yellowknife: Three people, including a Canadian aviation legend, were pulled from the wreckage of a float plane that crashed yesterday afternoon, RCMP say. The Twin Otter crashed in Back Bay of Great Slave Lake, a landing area near the city surrounded by shops and restaurants. "All three people are in great shape," said Staff Sergeant Terry Scott. Witnesses said Max Ward, 78, founder of the defunct airline Wardair, and his wife were on board.
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National Post- Saturday July 1, 2000
Yellowknife: Three people, including a Canadian aviation legend, were pulled from the wreckage of a float plane that crashed yesterday afternoon, RCMP say. The Twin Otter crashed in Back Bay of Great Slave Lake, a landing area near the city surrounded by shops and restaurants. "All three people are in great shape," said Staff Sergeant Terry Scott. Witnesses said Max Ward, 78, founder of the defunct airline Wardair, and his wife were on board.
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I heard Max Ward was driving.......he was doing a cross wind landing and the left wing tip hit the water and cartwheeled over, the right wing tore off and the left was left by the flying wires, and the floats were buckled, half the plane in in Air Tindi hangar and the other in Ptmarigan's hangar. Max apparently wasn't flying with a F/O, but all are unhurt , thank goodness.
Pigboat go to aviatorselect there is a website there which has another web site with pictures of the crash. as well as other people's thoughts and views.
Cheers
xward
Pigboat go to aviatorselect there is a website there which has another web site with pictures of the crash. as well as other people's thoughts and views.
Cheers
xward




