A spokesman for the Canadian Air Force, part of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), told Global News that two RCAFs – a CC-130H Hercules from the Winnipeg 435 Squadron and a CH-146 Griffon from a 424 Squadron based on the 8 Wing Trenton, . – were sent to look for the lost plane “very early” in the morning. Trending Stories

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The crash site was southeast of Sioux Lookout and was difficult to access.

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A provincial helicopter assisted in the search, along with Civil Air Search and Rescue Thunder Bay, according to the spokesman. “After returning to the aircraft emergency lighthouse, it was found that the aircraft crashed and, tragically, there were no survivors among the four people on board,” the spokesman said. The story goes on under the ad There were four people on board. None of them survived. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.