Multiple people dead after small plane crashes in Kingston, Ont., police say
KINGSTON, Ont. — The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is examining weather as a possible factor in a crash that claimed the lives of multiple people, a spokesman said Thursday as a team of four investigators began a probe that could take days to complete.
The plane was heading from the Toronto area to the airport in Kingston, Ont., when it crashed at 5 p.m. Wednesday in a wooded area about seven kilometres from its destination, Chris Krepski told reporters near the scene of the crash. Neither he nor other officials would confirm how many were killed.
“I don’t have any information about (the weather) but that is something we’re going to take a close look at,” Krepski said. “We’ll work all day during daylight. If we need to come back tomorrow, we will. When the wreckage will be removed is still to be determined.”
Const. Ash Gutheinz of the Kingston police said the area was under a wind advisory at the time, and while the conditions may not have been as bad as predicted, it was certainly “blustery.”