
Distracted pilot blamed in fatal CF-18 crash in Cold Lake, Alta. in 2016
OTTAWA — An accident report suggests that a military pilot was distracted and trying to see where a practice bomb had landed just before the deadly CF-18 fighter jet crash that claimed his life in November 2016.
The final report of the military’s Airworthiness Investigative Authority found no evidence of a mechanical failure or bird strike in the crash near Cold Lake, Alta., that killed Capt. Thomas McQueen of Hamilton. There was no indication that the pilot was incapacitated.
There were also no radio transmissions from the plane in the moments before impact and the pilot did not eject.
McQueen had just dropped a practice bomb in a low-level exercise when the crash occurred, the report said.