Plane uses RCMP driver training course emergency landing
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Re: Plane uses RCMP driver training course emergency landing
Great job by the pilot putting the aircraft down safely!!
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Re: Plane uses RCMP driver training course emergency landing
It's on the airport.
Re: Plane uses RCMP driver training course emergency landing
Not quite on the airport, the training academy is located just outside the airport on final for rwy 13, saw the AC sitting there yesterday, has not been moved yet, looked like a C414.
The ground controller didn't have much information, only that he was told, it was a double engine failure. Good job by the pilot!
The ground controller didn't have much information, only that he was told, it was a double engine failure. Good job by the pilot!
Re: Plane uses RCMP driver training course emergency landing
Occurrence Summary
Date Entered:2013-05-21
Narrative:
A West Wind Aviation Cessna 401 (C-GSQD/ WEW1580) from Yorkton, SK (CYQV) to Regina, SK (CYQR) reported a double-engine failure on short approach for runway 13. The aircraft landed on a road 1 mile northwest of the Regina airport. No injuries (1 soul on board). No damage to the aircraft. Fire rescue from the airport went out to the aircraft. NOC, TSB, RCMP, CACO and JRCC were advised. No impact to operations.
O.P.I.: Further Action Required:No
On a side note, this was my wife's first twin job years ago. She was always very impressed with the training and attitude of West Wind.
Glad whoever flying found a good place to put it down.
Date Entered:2013-05-21
Narrative:
A West Wind Aviation Cessna 401 (C-GSQD/ WEW1580) from Yorkton, SK (CYQV) to Regina, SK (CYQR) reported a double-engine failure on short approach for runway 13. The aircraft landed on a road 1 mile northwest of the Regina airport. No injuries (1 soul on board). No damage to the aircraft. Fire rescue from the airport went out to the aircraft. NOC, TSB, RCMP, CACO and JRCC were advised. No impact to operations.
O.P.I.: Further Action Required:No
On a side note, this was my wife's first twin job years ago. She was always very impressed with the training and attitude of West Wind.
Glad whoever flying found a good place to put it down.