TSB finds maintenance, pilot inexperience played role in fatal B.C. plane crash
RICHMOND — Investigators say improper maintenance and the pilot’s lack of emergency procedural training may have contributed to a fatal plane crash at a Vancouver Island airport in 2024.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says in its report that the crash happened at Tofino/Long Beach Airport on July 18 that year, when a Cessna suffered an engine-area fire upon takeoff then crashed as it tried to return to the airport.
The pilot and a passenger died in the crash landing, while a second passenger was able to escape the flaming wreck despite suffering serious injuries.
The investigation says an inspection for cracks and corrosion in the plane’s exhaust system was overdue at the time of the crash.
