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Ottawa plane crash: Two rescued, fate of one is unknown after plane crash near Ottawa airport; flights unaffected

A small private aircraft hit a trees near Ottawa International Airport in the afternoon of Thursday, July 31, and sent two people to the hospital and gave an emergency response that lasted for hours.

According to Nicholas Devalco, a Canadian Transportation Safety Board, which was quoted by Ottawa Citizen and a Media-Relations Specialist, was approaching the airport when the planes hit the power lines, causing about 20 feet to stay upstairs, mixing with trees and experiencing high voltage wires.

According to Ottawa fire brigade services, two people, one male and a woman were hospitalized with non -life -threatening injuries and hospitalized.
According to the Ottawa Citizen Report, the rescue operation of a third person from the plane continued towards the night.

Electrical lines hit, contains fuel leakage

Nicholas Devalco confirmed that the aircraft was specially registered and hit the electric lines as he approached the airport.


The accident caused fuel leakage, the flow of the Rideau River flowing into a nearby stream. Ottawa’s dangerous substances and water recovery teams responded quickly to involve spills. Nicholas Defazio from Ottawa Fire, Ottawa Citizen Hydro Ottawa’nın quickly cut the power and rescue teams allowed to summarize, he said. Fortunately, nearby residences did not maintain structural damage and fire was not reported.

Road closure and flight operations

The accident caused the police to close the road along the Riverside Drive between Hunt Club and River Roads, which the police said they might last for a few hours.

Ottawa International Airport Authority Spokesman Krista Kealey told Toronto City News that the fire department and city firefighters of the airport responded to the accident.

Kealey, airport operations are normal, he added.

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