Transportation Safety Board begins investigation into plane crash that left six dead
KANANASKIS, Alta. — The Transportation Safety Board has started its investigation into the cause of a small plane crash that left six people dead in the Rockies west of Calgary.
Spokesman Liam MacDonald says a team of investigators arrived in the area late Saturday and began its work this morning.
RCMP have said the plane with a pilot and five passengers aboard took off from Springbank Airport, just west of the city, on Friday night and was headed to Salmon Arm, B.C.
Their names have not been released, but police have said that all the people on board were on their way to a church function.