Cause of 2016 plane crash that killed Jim Prentice to be released
Posted Apr 24, 2018 11:42 am.
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The Transportation Safety Board will release its report this week into the B-C plane crash that killed four people, including former Alberta premier Jim Prentice.
The board says it will make the report public at a news conference in Calgary on Thursday.
Everyone aboard the Cessna Citation 500 plane died when it crashed just minutes after taking off from Kelowna on October 19, 2016.
The board says the investigation was complicated by the fact the plane was not equipped with a flight data or cockpit voice recorder, and because much of the plane was destroyed when it nose-dived into the ground at high-speed.