Fatal aircraft accident on Mount Lloyd George

1 fatality • Mt Lloyd George, Canada • Flight

A single-engine aircraft crashed on a glacier on Mount Lloyd George, resulting in the death of the pilot.

What happened

A fatal aviation accident occurred on a glacier situated on Mount Lloyd George. The aircraft, which was being operated by a single occupant, went down under circumstances that remain undetermined. At the time of the impact, the pilot was the only person on board the aircraft.

Following the crash, it was confirmed that there was one fatality involving the pilot. No other individuals were present on the flight during this incident.

Findings

The specific reasons for the crash have not yet been established, as the event took place under unknown circumstances. Investigation into the exact sequence of events leading to the impact on the glacier is required to determine if mechanical failure or environmental factors played a role.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1986-03-23 Britten-Norman Islander accident near Mt Lloyd George, Canada?

A single-engine aircraft crashed on a glacier on Mount Lloyd George, resulting in the death of the pilot.

Were there any fatalities in the 1986-03-23 Britten-Norman Islander accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 1 fatality.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1986-03-23 involved a Britten-Norman Islander, registration C-GYTC, operated by Phaega Corporation, at Mt Lloyd George, Canada.

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