
Transportation Safety Board says lack of de-icing at remote airports poses risk
SASKATOON — The Transportation Safety Board says people using remote, northern airports are at substantial and unnecessary risk because of a lack of proper equipment for de-icing planes.
The board reached that conclusion during its investigation into the crash of a West Wind Aviation plane just seconds after takeoff from Fond du Lac, Sask., last December.
All 25 people on the plane were injured — nine seriously — and 19-year-old Arson Fern Jr. later died in hospital.
The investigation found that the pilot took off despite noticing ice on the plane during a pre-flight inspection.