A 36-year-old helicopter pilot, killed in last week's crash in Nunavut, is being remembered as the kind of guy everyone would fall in love with. His partner, Sandra Soares, told CBC News she got the first phone call from Yellowknife-based Great Slave Helicopters that evening — alerting her that something had gone wrong. (Submitted by Sandra Soares)"I got the call around midnight that they found the crash site and there were no survivors." The two other men aboard the Great Slave Helicopters aircraft have been identified as Benton Davie, a helicopter engineer from Yellowknife, and Marcus Dyck, a leading Canadian polar bear scientist. Sandra Soares said Page had been living with her and her two sons in Whitehorse between contracts with Great Slave Helicopters.
Source: CBC News May 01, 2021 21:33 UTC