Incident at LA LOCHE SK (CJL4)
Summary
1996-05-10: The aircraft, a wheel equipped Cessna 172, departed Fort McMurray, Alberta enroute to La Loche, Saskatchewan as a routine VFR charter flight. There was the pilot and three passengers on board. Because of low status ceilings and fog, the pilot was unable to land at his destination. After a number of unsuccessful attempts to locate the runway, the aircraft contacted the lake surface in a wings level attitude three miles south of La Loche. Although there are no injuries, the aircraft nose gear and propeller were substantially damaged.
Details
CADORS Number | 1995C0019 |
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Occurrence Type | Incident |
Reported By | |
Occurred At | 1995-01-20 - 22:45 |
Day or Night? | |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | |
Aerodrome ID | CJL4 |
Aerodrome Name | LA LOCHE SK (CJL4) |
Geographic Location | Saskatchewan, Canada, North America, Prairie and Northern Region, La Loche, Saskatchewan |
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TSB Class of Investigation | |
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Reported By | |
Categories | Other |
Events |
Aircraft Details (1 aircraft)
Type | Aeroplane
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Canadian Registration | GJFU | Flightaware (Registration) | Flightaware (Tracking) | AvHerald |
Foreign Registration | |
Country of Registration | Canada |
Occurrence Type | Incident |
Owner | R & S RUELLING LTD. (ALERT AIRWAYS GROUP) |
Operator | ALERT AIRWAYS GROUP (826) Commercial |
Make |
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Model |
![]() 172N |
Year Built | 1979 |
Engine Type | Reciprocating |
Engine Make | |
Engine Model | |
Gear Type | |
Private | No |
Amateur Built | No |
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Flight Rule | |
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Phase of Flight | Approach |
Damage | Unknown |
Fatalities | 0 |
Injuries | 0 |
Events | Weather - visibility |