Investigators examine engine failure and emergency landing procedures after a light plane collided with two vehicles on Highway 16 in British Columbia.

PRINCE GEORGE, BC — A team of investigators from the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) arrived in Prince George early Saturday following a fatal small aircraft emergency landing that collided with two highway vehicles.
The single-engine private aircraft experienced critical power loss shortly after departure from Prince George Airport on Friday afternoon. The pilot attempted an emergency forced landing along Highway 16 west of the municipal boundary, during which the aircraft collided with oncoming roadway traffic.
RCMP confirmed that one passenger aboard the aircraft succumbed to injuries, while the pilot and occupants of the involved highway vehicles were treated for moderate injuries at the University Hospital of Northern BC.
Ministry of Transportation crews reopened highway lanes early Saturday after investigators completed preliminary site mapping and fuel recovery operations. The TSB confirmed that wreckage components will be transported to its regional facility for detailed technical examination.
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