Winds caused fatal Yukon helicopter crash during landing training: report
EDMONTON — An investigation by federal authorities has found that a helicopter crash that killed one person just outside of Whitehorse was caused by a change in wind conditions during a landing practice.
The Transportation Safety Board says the crash happened on May 2, 2025, when a Horizon Helicopters aircraft left Whitehorse International Airport with a training pilot and a newly hired candidate on a practice exercise.
The report says the helicopter conducted its landing and takeoff training in a valley just outside of Whitehorse, where there was no way of telling the wind direction until an aircraft is in the valley itself.
The investigation shows that after an hour of training, the helicopter crashed when winds changed, creating a phenomenon where the aircraft lost lift and didn’t have enough altitude to recover.


