Neither of the pilots involved in a fatal mid-air crash over rural west Ottawa last November saw the other's plane, according to a federal agency's investigation. The unidentified pilot of the Cessna 150 was killed in the crash, while the two people aboard the Piper Cheyenne survived. The Piper Cheyenne also sustained "substantial" damage but was able to land safely. "Somebody ran into the bottom of me," one of the people on board the Piper Cheyenne said. The Piper Cheyenne pilot had logged more than 10,000 flight hours, the TSB said, while the Cessna pilot had roughly 1,000 hours in the air.
Source: CBC News May 02, 2019 19:54 UTC