Bird strike, engine stall identified as causes in deadly Snowbirds crash
KAMLOOPS — A Canadian Armed Forces investigation into the deadly Snowbirds crash in Kamloops has concluded.
On May 17, 2020, the Snowbirds aerobatics team took off from the Kamloops Airport when one of the Tutor jets suddenly crashed into the nearby Brocklehurst neighbourhood. Capt. Jennifer Casey was killed and Capt. Richard MacDougall was seriously injured after they ejected from the jet.
An initial investigation previously suggested a bird strike was a contributing factor and the final report released March 29 confirmed a single, small bird had gotten into the engine of the jet shortly after take-off.
It resulted in a compressor stall and a loss of thrust. When the jet lost power, the pilot began to climb and turn back towards the airport, however the aircraft experienced an aerodynamic stall and the pilot gave the order to abandon the jet.