Regina Leader-Post

PLANE CRASH AT 15 WING

Crew forced to eject during training

-

An initial report into the crash of a training plane says the instructor and student pilot had to eject after getting into trouble practising basic aerobatics.

Both Royal Canadian Air Force officers survived the January 27 bailout in southern Saskatchew­an, but the CT-156 Harvard II aircraft was destroyed.

The Department of National Defence report states the plane lost power as the student pilot was pulling out of a manoeuvre and the instructor took over.

The instructor couldn’t get the plane to operate normally again, despite following checklists the military uses for aircraft problems.

The plane’s instrument­s indicated that the engine was not working properly.

The instructor tried unsuccessf­ully to gain altitude, but determined the plane was too low to glide safely back to base at 15 Wing Moose Jaw for a forced landing.

“The attempt was unsuccessf­ul, and the engine performanc­e continued to degrade, leading the crew to carry out a controlled ejection,” according to the report released Monday.

“One crew member sustained minor injuries during the ejection, and the aircraft was destroyed in the subsequent ground impact.”

The military says the ongoing investigat­ion is focusing on the pilots, mechanical factors and training.

The Harvard II is a single-engine turboprop that is often used to help train new pilots before they go on to fly other types of aircraft.

The Air Force considers the Moose Jaw base the home of military pilot training in Canada. It is the principal site for the NATO flight-training program in Canada and home to the Snowbirds aerobatic demonstrat­ion team.

 ??  ??
 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ?? A CT-156 Harvard II training plane crashed south of CFB Moose Jaw in January. The initial report indicates the instructor and student pilot had to eject.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE A CT-156 Harvard II training plane crashed south of CFB Moose Jaw in January. The initial report indicates the instructor and student pilot had to eject.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada