Missinippi Airways of northern Manitoba is again able to transport passenger. The remote airline’s AOC has been restored following a crash in July.
On July 4, 2011, this Missinippi Airways Cessna 208B Grand Caravan registered C-FMCB (msn 1114) crashed when its pilot attempted to abort its takeoff from Pukatawagan Airport. The aircraft overran the runway and crashed into a ravine where it caught fire and was destroyed. One passenger was killed, the pilot and seven other passengers were injured and transported to hospital.
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Copyright Photo: CambridgeBayWeather. C-FMCB is pictured at Cambridge Bay prior to the tragic accident.