
Canada Reports No Bizjet Fatal Accidents in 2021
Keeping safe for five years in a row.
For the fifth year in a row, there were no fatal business jet accidents in Canada in 2021, according to statistics recently published by the nation’s Transportation Safety Board (TSB). However, the TSB recorded 22 fatal air transportation accidents that killed 32 last year. This is up from 12 fatal accidents that killed 16 in 2020.
The only turbine airplane fatal accident last year was the crash of a Rockwell Commander 690B operating as a private flight in which the sole-occupant pilot was killed. Shortly after rotation, the turboprop twin rolled into a left bank, continued to roll, and then impacted the runway in an inverted attitude.
The last fatal business jet accident in Canada occurred on Oct. 13, 2016, when the pilot of a privately operated Cessna Citation 500 on an IFR flight at night lost control and crashed shortly after departure. The pilot and three passengers were killed.