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Swearinggen SA226 TC Metro II C-GJDX

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AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT: Swearingen SA226-TC Metro II (C-GJDX)

IDENTIFICATION & INCIDENT DETAILS

Aircraft Type: Swearingen SA226-TC Metro II

Operator: Air Niagara

Registration: C-GJDX

Manufacturer’s Serial Number (MSN): TC-211EE

First Flight: 1974

Phase of Flight: En Route (ENR)

Nature of Flight: Ferry/positioning

Departure Airport: Toronto-Pearson International Airport (YYZ/CYYZ), Ontario, Canada

Destination Airport: Hamilton Airport (YHM/CYHM), Ontario, Canada

CASUALTIES

Crew: 2 (Both fatalities)

Passengers: 0

Total Occupants: 2

Fatalities: 2

NARRATIVE

On (specific date not provided), the Swearingen SA226-TC Metro II operated by Air Niagara departed Toronto-Pearson International Airport on a Ferry flight to Hamilton Airport. During the flight, the aircraft tragically crashed into Lake Ontario, resulting in the loss of both crew members. The aircraft was destroyed beyond repair.

The exact cause of the crash and contributing factors are not detailed in available reports. The incident occurred during the en route phase, which may suggest possible mechanical failure, adverse weather, or other operational challenges as potential causes.

WRECK INFORMATION

Location: Lake Ontario, Ontario, Canada

Depth: Not specified in reports

Accessibility: Presumed difficult due to the submerged wreck site.

Condition: The aircraft was destroyed on impact and is likely scattered across the lakebed.

RESOURCES & LINKS

ICAO Adrep 1/88: Official record of aviation incidents and accidents.

Aviation Safety NetworkAviation Safety Database

Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives: Comprehensive records of aviation accidents.

Google Books: Historical publications and records for additional context.

SIGNIFICANCE

The loss of the C-GJDX underscores the inherent risks of Ferry and positioning flights, which often involve minimal crew and reduced oversight compared to commercial operations. This accident highlights the critical need for comprehensive investigation into mechanical, environmental, and human factors to prevent future occurrences.

KEYWORDS

C-GJDX, Swearingen Metro II crash, Lake Ontario aviation accident, Air Niagara, 1988 Ferry flight crash, aircraft wreck Lake Ontario

CONCLUSION

The crash of Swearingen SA226-TC Metro II C-GJDX represents a tragic event in Canadian aviation history. The loss of two crew members highlights the importance of ongoing research and safety improvements for Ferry operations. Further exploration of the wreck site and related data may provide additional insights into the causes of this disaster.


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