Plane crash lands in Prince Edward County, reports Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)
A float plane crash in Prince Edward County, Ontario, occurred on East Lake in the Flakes Cove area, approximately 50 kilometers south of Belleville, at around 12:30 p.m. on July 16, 2025, according to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP).
Fortunately, both the pilot and the passenger escaped injury in the incident. The rescue operation was carried out by the Prince Edward County Fire and Rescue using a boat, and the rescued occupants were found on the wing of the plane.
As of the latest reports, no specific information has been released regarding the cause of the crash. The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) is gathering information about the incident for statistical and analytical purposes, but has not deployed investigators to the site. TSB has also not provided details about the injuries reported to the pilot and passenger.
An increased presence of police and first responders will be seen in the area this afternoon as investigations continue. The aircraft involved in the crash is upright and partially submerged.
For updates on the incident, residents can refer to the News Ottawa website, which offers daily newsletters and a mobile app for news updates. The public is encouraged to avoid the area to allow emergency services to carry out their operations.
The float plane crash marks yet another incident in the ongoing efforts to ensure aviation safety in Ontario. The TSB will follow up with the pilot for further information once the aircraft is recovered.
Stay tuned for more updates as the situation develops.
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