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A privately registered Cessna 172 crashed into the trees near the sixth hole of Crawford Bay’s Kokanee Springs Golf Resort on Saturday evening, killing one person and seriously injuring another. The accident occurred after the pilot attempted to land at Crawford Bay Airport, but aborted at the last moment. “I’m still emotionally overwrought,” said Kokanee Chalets’ owner Paul Hindson, who had been playing tennis nearby when he heard an explosive thump. He dropped his racket and ran to investigate. Brant Hann, a paramedic and pilot from Calgary who was walking his dog when the crash occurred, witnessed the entire event and recounted what he saw to Hindson. “The pilot felt he wasn’t going to make a good landing, so he tried to take off again to take another

shot,” said Hindson. “On the highway there are two big rows of electrical lines. He cleared those, and whether he went into a stall or lost forward motion, I don’t know. But he came down in the trees.” “We heard a weird chopping sound,” said Ingrid Baetzel, who was at the tennis courts with her husband Juergen when the plane went down. “We heard later it was porpoising,” she said, referring to pilot-induced oscillation that occurs when a pilot inadvertently corrects in opposite directions, causing the plane to violently switch between upward and downward directions. The plane ultimately came to rest on its back and caught fire. “We were running in with the very first people and the front end was fully engulfed in flames,” said Baetzel. A number of heroic passersby put themselves in danger to help rescue the pair trapped inside. “I’m really proud of those guys. When you’re the first ones there it’s so hard to know what’s right,” said

Baetzel. “I saw the fire and I didn’t want my husband running towards it, but I absolutely understood his need to help.” Hindson and Baetzel’s husband were among the first to reach the wreckage and attempt to remove the occupants. Hindson said one of the rescuers kicked in the door, and then they worked together to extricate the pair. “It was a blur. If you hesitate, you’re not going to do it. That’s the way I look at it,” said Hindson. “It certainly wasn’t a place I wanted to hang around very long. It was a volatile situation with a good chance of explosion.” The rescuers were able to remove the female passenger quickly. They pulled her approximately 15 feet (4.6 m) away from the plane, and began to administer first aid on the fairway. Continued on Page 2

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