Shotline Diving Wreck Profile
- Name: Mooney M20A CF-LQY
- Type: Aircraft
- Year Built:
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- Registered Tonnage:
- Location: Specific location details not provided
- Coordinates: Not specified
Wreck Location Map
Vessel Type
Aircraft Type: Mooney M20A
Registration: CF-LQY
Incident Type: Aircraft Accident
Description
The Mooney M20A is a single-engine, low-wing aircraft known for its speed and efficiency. While generally regarded as a reliable aircraft, accidents involving this model are often related to factors such as mechanical failure, pilot error, or adverse weather conditions.
History
The Mooney M20A, registered as CF-LQY, was involved in an aviation accident that resulted in significant damage to the aircraft. The specific circumstances surrounding the accident, including the cause, date, and precise location, are not detailed in the sources provided. The incident has been documented in aviation safety records and archived in various collections, such as those maintained by Library and Archives Canada.
Significant Incidents
- The aircraft CF-LQY was reported to have been damaged beyond repair, which typically indicates that the aircraft was either written off after the accident or dismantled.
Final Disposition
The fate of the aircraft following the accident is not specified in the available records.
Current Condition & Accessibility
As the specific location of the incident is not provided, there is no information on the current condition or accessibility of the wreckage. It is assumed that the aircraft was either salvaged or remains in a state that is no longer accessible or relevant to aviation operations.
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While details about the Mooney M20A CF-LQY are limited, it serves as a reminder of the importance of aviation safety and the need for thorough investigations into accidents to prevent future occurrences.
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