C-FMPV Canadian Aircraft Registration Details

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Aircraft Type

David Andrew Grimes
L4
N869

Owners

No
06 Sep 2022
David Grimes

Airframe

Manufactured
2022
CANADA
0
1089 Kgs

Engines

1
Piston
No

Certification

Registered
Private
Aeroplane
Continuing Registration
CAR Standard 549 - Amateur Built Aircraft
No
06 Sep 2022
06 Sep 2022
Special Certificate of Airworthiness Amateur Built
CANADA
Petpeswick Lake
Toronto

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LouisQCI
11th May 2016 11:58:28 AM
Three men from the Lumby area suffered only minor cuts and scrapes following a plane crash north of the village Tuesday morning.

A small single-engine de Havilland Beaver float plane crashed on private property on Mabel Lake Road at around 10:45 a.m.

It went down shortly after taking off from a neighbouring private airstrip.

“All three occupants were able to scramble to safety before the plane became fully engulfed in flames,” said Cpl. Trevor Tribes with the Lumby RCMP detachment.

The three men are all in their 50s, and it is not known if they were on a business or pleasure trip.

The pilot is the owner of the plane.

“He is an experienced pilot with lots of hours flown in that plane,” said Tribes. “He has been fully cooperative with us.”

The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

The case has been turned over to the Transportation Safety Board with the Lumby RCMP offering any help they can with the investigation.

LouisQCI
11th May 2016 11:56:53 AM
This plane crashed today My 10, 2016

LUMBY, B.C. — A small plane has crashed in a rural area near Lumby — east of Vernon.

The plane went down around 11 this morning in the 600 block of Mabel Lake Road.

Three people were on board.

The plane ended up about 300 feet from a home.

Dave Fletcher of Vernon was working on a house at the time and saw the crash.

“Three passengers were in it. They (plane) came down and it was pretty close to the house where I was working at and they guy (pilot) landed it right in a field right beside the creek and there was an instant explosion. The three guys in it were alive,” says Fletcher.

RCMP say there were no serious injuries.