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Plane modifications not properly recorded before crash on Vancouver Island

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Plane modifications not properly recorded before crash on Vancouver Island

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada investigated a plane crash close to the Campbell River Airport on Sep. 20, 2023.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada found modifications that were not properly recorded prior to a plane crash near Campbell River last September.
The aircraft, registered to Sealand Aviation, had two pilots on board and was equipped with a RED A03-005 reciprocating diesel engine manufactured by Raikhlin Aircraft Engine Developments GmbH (Red) of Germany. The engine was a prototype design developed by Sealand Aviation. The modification in question was the engine.
Transport Safety Board of Canada carried out an investigation to advance transportation safety and not to assign fault or determine civil or criminal liability. The report says the flight had two permits from Transport Canada, an experimental permit and a specific purpose permit. The report says

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