Piper Malibu down

Dave Siciliano

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This was posted on the Beechlist. Another Malibu engine out. It has been stated there was a child that survived.

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Dave
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Malibu Down in British Columbia
Pilot Radioed Engine Out At FL210

A father, son and a friend were killed in British Columbia when their Piper Malibu reportedly lost its engine while flying over the Canadian Rockies near the Alberta border Friday night.

Killed in the crash were David Wood, 37, and his father Bill Wood,
63 and another unidentified person.

Canadian search officials reported that the pilot radioed air traffic control just before the crash to report an engine failure at 21,000 feet, according to CBC News.

The aircraft (similar to type shown below) was enroute to Springbank, Alberta, from Salem, OR.

Search and Rescue officials said the pilot tried to glide to Fairmont, B.C. but altered course to nearby Invermere, when ATC lost contact with the aircraft.

Satellite systems pinpointed the crash site in a mountain valley, adjacent to the Columbia River Valley with surrounding mountains that are 8-9,000 feet high.

Captain Aaron Twa, with B.C. Rescue Co-ordination Center, said a Cormorant helicopter arrived on the scene within 90-minutes.
 
Boy oh boy, I bet that was a long, long ride down from FL 210.

My days of single engine flying at night over the mountains are long over.

Jay
 
It appears that this crash and the C172 that crashed near Golden BC (or is it AB?) are being confused as the same. It was the 172 crash that had the toddler surviving.
 
From CNEWS http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/10/29/4614266-sun.html

Yesterday's crash (172 with toddler) follow two other air incidents in B.C.
On Friday, a Piper Malibu flying from Oregon to Alberta crashed about 10 km east of Invermere, B.C., killing all three people aboard, including father and son William and David Wood. And earlier in the week, another Cessna 172 went missing en route to Qualicum on Vancouver Island.
 
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