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First responders were called to the North Peace Regional Airport in Fort St. John, B.C., on Tuesday afternoon to respond to what officials are describing as an "aviation incident."
In a social media post, the Fort St. John International Air Show said the aircraft went down during takeoff.
Canadian Armed Forces Public Affairs Officer Major Trevor Reid confirmed Tuesday an incident occurred involving the CT-114 Tutor aircraft.
The jet, which had completed a weekend show in the remote city in the northeastern part of the province, apparently stalled on takeoff, a defence source told CBC's Murray Brewster.
The pilot managed to turn the jet around, return to the airfield and landed, but the aircraft blew past the end of the runway, said the source, who was familiar with the accident but not authorized to speak publicly.
Thankfully, nobody was seriously hurt. It appears this jet was being flown to rejoin the rest of the team, which is in Penticton, BC right now for a planned demonstration on Wednesday. But it remains to be seen how this would affect their show schedule, as the next major air show for them is the Abbotsford Air Show this weekend; I imagine the RCAF is looking over what happened and making a safety judgment call based upon the preliminary information.