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Canada Wildfire Aviation Crisis: Three Killed Following Fatal Crash Of Surveillance Plane Near Fort Simpson

Three people died on June 26, 2026, after a wildfire surveillance aircraft crashed near Fort Simpson, Northwest Territories, while supporting ongoing suppression efforts.

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Canada Wildfire Aviation Crisis: Three Killed Following Fatal Crash Of Surveillance Plane Near Fort Simpson

Fort Simpson, Canada—A surveillance aircraft supporting wildfire suppression efforts in the Northwest Territories crashed west of Fort Simpson, killing all three people on board. The incident occurred as the region battles an intense, out-of-control wildfire that began earlier this week. The aircraft, identified as a Bird Dog reconnaissance plane, went down late Wednesday evening.

Search and rescue teams reached the crash site earlier today. They confirmed that there were no survivors among the crew. The wreckage was located in a remote area approximately 50 kilometers west of the town, where terrain remains rugged and difficult to access.

The aircraft had been coordinating aerial firefighting efforts for a nearby wildfire suppression operation. The loss of the Bird Dog plane creates a significant hurdle for teams managing the current fire activity in the territory. Officials have expressed profound sadness regarding the loss of the crew.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada have deployed investigators to the scene. Their teams are tasked with documenting the crash site and recovering the remains of those lost. The investigation into the mechanical and environmental factors is expected to be comprehensive.

Regional fire officials noted that the crew played a vital role in wildfire management. The specific conditions during the flight are currently under review as part of the safety investigation. The local community has begun to mourn the loss of the dedicated responders.

Prime Minister Mark Carney extended his condolences to the families of the deceased. He emphasized the bravery of those working on the front lines of the territory’s wildfire season. The wildfire agency confirmed it is coordinating with the victims' families during this difficult time.

Recovery operations are still underway at the site of the crash. The coroner's service is assisting with the identification process, which will be finalized in the coming days. The site remains restricted to all unauthorized personnel.

The impact of this tragedy is felt across the national wildfire community. Investigators will remain on-site until all evidence is secured. There is no timeline yet for the conclusion of the formal inquiry.

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