
2 people injured in plane crash south of Calgary
CTV
Emergency crews are on scene at a plane crash near the town of High River, Alta.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating a plane crash near the town of High River, Alta. on Thursday that injured two people.
RCMP say the single-engine prop plane had just two people on board, both of whom suffered serious injuries.
The plane crashed southeast of the High River Regional Airport, in a field east of Highway 2 between 544 Avenue and 594 Avenue, just before 4 p.m.
Calgary EMS say two adults were taken to the Foothills Medical Centre in non-life-threatening condition.
The airport is located about 45 kilometres south of Calgary.
A spokesperson for Mount Royal University, which offers a two-year aviation diploma, confirms the plane is not one of theirs.
This is a developing story and will be updated with more details as they become available…

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