A crashed pilot has been reported
The Canadian Press – May 9, 2022 / 3:33 pm | History: 368458
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An Ontario Provincial Police logo was displayed during a press conference in Bari, Ontario, on April 3, 2019. A flight instructor from British Columbia claims that the pilot of a plane that crashed in northern Ontario with two wanted men on board, has advertised flights on an aircraft that is not registered for commercial use. THE CANADIAN PRESS / Nathan Dennett
A flight instructor from British Columbia claims that the pilot of a plane that crashed in northern Ontario with two wanted men on board advertised flights on a plane that is not registered for commercial use.
Azam Azami, a flight instructor based in Chiliwak, British Columbia, says he tagged an online ad published by Abhi Hand in a report to Transport Canada in December, more than four months before the same plane in the ad crashed.
Azami says he noticed that the image of the plane, posted on Facebook Marketplace, is not usually used for commercial purposes, and when he searched for it in a public database, he found that it was only privately licensed.
Handa has been identified by Ontario police as the man driving a small plane that crashed near Sioux Lookout, Ont. last month, killing all four on board.
Police have identified other passengers as Gene Larkamp, who was wanted in Thailand for murder, Duncan Bailey and Hankun Hong.
Bailey has the same full name and age as a man who violated his bail conditions in British Columbia, where he was charged with a separate murder plot.
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