Canadian military investigators say it’s possible a bird strike preceded the crash of a CT-114 Tutor aircraft that resulted in the death of a member of the support team for the Snowbirds air demonstration team. The Royal Canadian Air Force released a still image from a video of the takeoff showing what appears to be a bird near the right engine inlet of the former jet training aircraft. Capt. Jennifer Casey, the Snowbirds’ public affairs officer, did not survive ejecting from the aircraft just before it crashed in a residential area of Kamloops, British Columbia, near the airport there. The pilot, Capt. Richard MacDougall, was seriously injured but released from the hospital a week after the crash. He’s expected to make a full recovery.
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