Small plane crash near Dugald under investigation: TSB
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Canada’s Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a small plane crashed near Dugald on Saturday.
The crash involved a privately registered Quad City Challenger II ultralight aircraft. It happened about 20 kilometres east of Winnipeg in the Rural Municipality of Springfield, a release from the agency said.
The aircraft collided with terrain in a field near Dugald at approximately 10:50 a.m. The pilot was the sole occupant on board, the Transportation Safety Board said.
A Manitoba RCMP spokesperson said Oakbank RCMP responded to a small plane crash at around 11 a.m. on Saturday, and expected more details to be made public later on Sunday morning.
The Challenger II has a capacity for one crew member and one passenger.
There have been no reports of injuries or fatalities at this time.