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Buffalo Airways plane catches fire in Yellowknife

Dec. 6, 2013, Yellowknife, N.W.T. - The Transportation Safety Board is investigating after a Buffalo Airways C-46 airplane caught fire after it blew an engine while taxiing down the runway at the Yellowknife airport around 8 a.m.


December 6, 2013  By CBC News

The plane was bound to pick up freight in Hay River when its right engine caught fire.


Buffalo Airways says the airport fire crew was quick to respond and none of the airplane's three crew members were hurt.

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The plane was briefly blocking both runways, until it was given the all-clear to move from the Transportation Safety Board.

 

 

Mikey McBryan with Buffalo Airways said the fire did cause disruptions. 

 

"It happened right at the intersection of the airport and my father
was in a DC-3 coming in with a plane of passengers and he actually had
to circle the airport waiting for us to clear the airplane so he could
land, so it essentially shut the airport for 20 minutes."

 

A number of flights were delayed following the incident.

 

TSB officials will now have a look at the C-46 to find out exactly what went wrong.

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