Plane crashes in western Canada, no fatalities: police
AFP
| 2017/12/14 | 185 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
A small airliner carrying 25 people crashed after takeoff Wednesday in the western Canadian province of Saskatchewan, causing multiple injuries but no fatalities, police said.The West Wind Aviation ATR-42 went down about a kilometre from the Fond-du-Lac airport at around 6:15 pm local time (0015 GMT Thursday), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said."All 22 passengers and three crew members ... have been accounted for and removed from the scene of the crash with no fatalities reported," the R...(…)
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