Safety board confirms lingering design problem behind N.W.T. float-plane crash
EDMONTON — The Transportation Safety Board is confirming that a design problem in a popular small airplane contributed to three deaths in a crash in the Northwest Territories.
A board spokesman says the problem remains unaddressed, despite a number of deaths in the Cessna 206.
The board’s report confirms an earlier conclusion that three passengers died in August 2018, when they couldn’t open the plane’s rear cargo doors after the aircraft flipped upside down during a bad landing on Little Doctor Lake.
It says the doors were blocked by the plane’s wingflaps that had been extended for landing.