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Latest on the Boychuck search - be careful up there folks, looks like the weather is taking a nasty turn.
Searchers fight turbulence as hunt for planes continues
19WNR: 07/080 October 29, 2007
KAMLOOPS - The search continues for the seventh day to find Mr. Ron Boychuk, a 61 year-old pilot flying a beige Cessna 172 with red trim registred C-FMXV. He was last seen in Revelstoke where he made a fuel stop during his flight to Qualicum Beach.
Stronger winds aloft resulted in high turbulence in the mountainous region where the aircrews were concentrating their efforts. “The winds are more difficult to predict as they are manipulated by the rugged terrain and create strong up and down drafts. For that reason, we might not be able to access certain terrain features and search areas at that time,” said Capt. Stephen Clarke, a Griffon helicopter pilot with 408 Squadron in Edmonton.
A Buffalo aircraft and the Cormorant helicopter participating in the major search were retasked by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in Victoria, yesterday afternoon, to investigate an Electronic Locator Transmitter (ELT) signal from a Cessna 172 in the area north of Golden. Strong winds and adverse weather kept the aircraft from getting to the exact location. Nonetheless, two Search and Rescue Technicians (SAR Techs) were able to go and investigate the crash site by civilian helicopter with long-line capability. A three-year old girl was rescued from the scene. Unfortunately, the other two occupants, two males, did not survive.
Today's search is being conducted by the following Canadian Forces aircraft:
- two CC-115 Buffalo aircraft from 19 Wing Comox;
- one CH-149 Cormorant helicopter from 19 Wing Comox;
- two CH-146 Griffon helicopters from 4 Wing Cold Lake and CFB Edmonton; and
- one CC-138 Twin Otter from 440 Squadron Yellowknife.
In addition, six aircrafts and twenty spotters from the CASARA are helping with the search.
Sightings can be called into the tips line at the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (Victoria) at 1-800-567-5111 or the Search Headquarters (Kamloops): 1-250-554-5962, collect calls are accepted.
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Note to editors: For further information on the major search, please contact the 19 Wing Public Affairs Officer, Capt. Cheryl Condly or 2Lt Alexandre Cadieux, at (250) 554-5960, pager (250) 703-7035.
For further information on the airplane crash in Golden, please contact the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (Victoria) at 250-363-2995.
Searchers fight turbulence as hunt for planes continues
19WNR: 07/080 October 29, 2007
KAMLOOPS - The search continues for the seventh day to find Mr. Ron Boychuk, a 61 year-old pilot flying a beige Cessna 172 with red trim registred C-FMXV. He was last seen in Revelstoke where he made a fuel stop during his flight to Qualicum Beach.
Stronger winds aloft resulted in high turbulence in the mountainous region where the aircrews were concentrating their efforts. “The winds are more difficult to predict as they are manipulated by the rugged terrain and create strong up and down drafts. For that reason, we might not be able to access certain terrain features and search areas at that time,” said Capt. Stephen Clarke, a Griffon helicopter pilot with 408 Squadron in Edmonton.
A Buffalo aircraft and the Cormorant helicopter participating in the major search were retasked by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC) in Victoria, yesterday afternoon, to investigate an Electronic Locator Transmitter (ELT) signal from a Cessna 172 in the area north of Golden. Strong winds and adverse weather kept the aircraft from getting to the exact location. Nonetheless, two Search and Rescue Technicians (SAR Techs) were able to go and investigate the crash site by civilian helicopter with long-line capability. A three-year old girl was rescued from the scene. Unfortunately, the other two occupants, two males, did not survive.
Today's search is being conducted by the following Canadian Forces aircraft:
- two CC-115 Buffalo aircraft from 19 Wing Comox;
- one CH-149 Cormorant helicopter from 19 Wing Comox;
- two CH-146 Griffon helicopters from 4 Wing Cold Lake and CFB Edmonton; and
- one CC-138 Twin Otter from 440 Squadron Yellowknife.
In addition, six aircrafts and twenty spotters from the CASARA are helping with the search.
Sightings can be called into the tips line at the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (Victoria) at 1-800-567-5111 or the Search Headquarters (Kamloops): 1-250-554-5962, collect calls are accepted.
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Note to editors: For further information on the major search, please contact the 19 Wing Public Affairs Officer, Capt. Cheryl Condly or 2Lt Alexandre Cadieux, at (250) 554-5960, pager (250) 703-7035.
For further information on the airplane crash in Golden, please contact the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (Victoria) at 250-363-2995.