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Canada: Planes collide in mid-air over Ottawa; one dies

| @indiablooms | Nov 05, 2018, at 09:17 pm

Ottawa, Nov 5 (IBNS): A plane collision in the mid-air over Ottawa led to the death of one person on Sunday morning, media reports said.

Witnesses told CTV News that a smaller plane crashed a bigger one and the smaller aircraft crashed into a field.

The incident happened after 10 am near Carp Airport.

The plane, which crashed into the field, was found in flames with one person, who had later died, inside.

Senior Transportation Safety Board Investigator Beverley Harvey has been quoted by CTV News as saying, "We’ll be looking at the operations of the companies or the people involved, we’ll be looking at the history of the pilots (and) we’ll also look at the environmental factors such as weather."

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