All three people on board a single-engine PC-12 aircraft operated by Kudlik Aviation walked away unharmed after the plane went down about 9 km southeast of Rankin Inlet on May 7.
Rankin Inlet Fire Chief Mark Wyatt said the plane was on the ground and the RCMP were already onsite when firefighters arrived on the scene.
He said there were two pilots and a passenger on board at the time of the accident and all were fine, health wise.
鈥淥nce we got the call, we had to assemble a team to go out, find them and rescue them,鈥 said Wyatt.
鈥淪earch and rescue (SAR) only had a couple of people available, so the fire department, basically, got some guys together with snowmobiles. There were a couple of civilians who helped out, as well.
鈥淪o it was more of a joint effort between the fire department, SAR and the RCMP. There was a lot of ice fog at the time but they found the plane fairly quickly. It wasn鈥檛 too far out into the Bay. The three people on board were brought back with no injuries.
鈥淚t was a beautiful day in Rankin and the pilot did a great job. He took the landing gear up so he didn鈥檛 break it and he just brought it in on its belly. I鈥檓 sure there鈥檚 some damage to the plane but, overall, given the circumstances, it looked pretty good.鈥
RCMP Sgt. Patrick Frenette said police are still investigating the cause but, thus far, there鈥檚 no indication of foul play or anything of that nature.
He said right now, it seems all evidence is pointing to engine failure.
鈥淭he three on board the aircraft were a little shaken up,鈥 said Sgt. Frenette. 鈥淭hey had just crashed into Hudson鈥檚 Bay, so, of course, they鈥檙e going to be shaken-up a bit. But, all in all, I think they were in pretty good spirits and doing fine. They were still pretty much absorbing all the information.
鈥淭hey were coming into Rankin to fuel up and then they were going to be on their way to Quebec City. All three of them were on their way back to Quebec later on, and everyone was doing fine and in fairly good spirits considering the events.
鈥淲e鈥檒l remain in contact with our partners in terms of the fire department, Transport Canada, the airport authority and everyone else to make sure that everything has been completed thoroughly and the investigation is done adequately.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e very lucky that they had a very experienced pilot at the controls.鈥