Decision to fly to remote B.C. fish camp in poor weather cited by TSB in deadly crash Howard Alexander - News Editor A plane's fuselage is seen through the canopy of forest at a crash site on Addenbroke Island, B.C., in a July 26, 2019, aerial handout photo. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says a decision to continue flying in poor weather led to the float plane crash that killed four people and injured five others. Image Credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Royal Canadian Air Force, 442 Squadron March 10, 2021 - 2:55 PM RICHMOND, B.C. - A decision to fly in poor weather to a remote British Columbia fishing lodge in July 2019 led to a float plane crash that killed four people and injured five others, says a Transportation Safety Board investigation report.