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    Pilot dies after RCMP helicopter goes down in B.C.'s Fraser Valley

    VANCOUVER - An emergency training simulation morphed into a real-life disaster operation on Tuesday when an RCMP helicopter crashed into snow-covered hills in a rural area east of Vancouver.

    Witnesses on the ground sprung into action, but it was to little avail.

    "Emergency response team members who were present as part of the training exercise provided immediate and extensive efforts to save the pilot's life," RCMP Chief Superintendent Wayne Rideout told reporters just hours later.

    "The pilot was part of our RCMP family and he will be missed."

    The A-star B3 chopper was returning to base after concluding a series of emergency response drills. It went down just before 2 p.m. around Cultus Lake, near Chilliwack, in an area with scattered trees bordering Department of National Defence land.

    The pilot was the only person aboard.

    He was a civilian member of the RCMP, who had worked "several years" with the RCMP and had "extensive" piloting experience, Rideout said.

    "This pilot is a member of the RCMP that got up this morning and went to work to do his job," Rideout told reporters at a brief news conference at RCMP headquarters in Vancouver. "He's died on duty."

    Mounties, the B.C. Coroner and the Transportation Safety Board will investigate.

    The RCMP said the man’s name would not be released until more members of his family are notified.

    But Public Safety Minister Vic Toews issued a statement late extending condolences and sympathy to the family, friends and colleagues of Dave Brolin.

    "This is a very sad day for all Canadians," said Toews.

    "The death of a member of our national police force is a sobering reminder of the sacrifices and bravery of the men and women who serve each day to keep our communities safe."

    Rideout said it's too early in the probe to know what factors contributed to the crash.

    "Our air service in British Columbia is extremely important to our ability to deliver policing services to this province," he said, noting the force operates six helicopters.

    "They receive the highest degree of maintenance and the equipment is top-notch, so I can tell you it is my believe it is extremely rare to have something like this take place."

    Two TSB investigators will head out to the site, about 85 kilometres southeast of Vancouver, on Wednesday after getting further direction from police about how to access the area, said spokesman Bill Yearwood.

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    32 comments

    • recce  •  1 month 6 days ago
      Regardless of what this man was doing, or what his job was, he is gone, and has left a greiving family. My condolences.
    • Jollyjacktar  •  Halifax, Nova Scotia  •  1 month 6 days ago
      I'm sorry to hear of hear of the pilot's death. My condolences to their family and friends.
    • katerynaeh  •  St Catharines, Ontario  •  1 month 6 days ago
      Rest in peace.
    • Liz  •  Chilliwack, British Columbia  •  1 month 6 days ago
      How very sad for the family and RCMP. My deepest sympathy for all. I can't help wonder why the officer was flying in a snow storm.
    • John W  •  Courtenay, British Columbia  •  1 month 5 days ago
      The news reported the pilot suffered a heart attack prior to the crash. Either way, sad.
    • Helitee  •  Kelowna, British Columbia  •  1 month 6 days ago
      Likely due to the poor weather conditions...
    • Q  •  Richmond, British Columbia  •  1 month 6 days ago
      Rest IN PEACE, Sad day for all Canadians
    • Roxie  •  1 month 5 days ago
      Didn't the article say they wouldn't release his name until more family members were notified, then the next sentence says his name? Regardless, my sympathies to his family. rip
    • Linda  •  Thunder Bay, Ontario  •  1 month 5 days ago
      My heartfelt sympathy for family and friends.
    • kubbingj  •  1 month 6 days ago
      I cannot believe what sick and twisted people have commented on here..in case you don't know...this is someone's father, brother, son..and so on..and he was trying to train for an important job...to make something of himself..he might have been training in air/sea rescue or something..we don't know..but you negative mean people make me ashamed to part of the human race...
    • Doug H  •  Kelowna, British Columbia  •  1 month 6 days ago
      I am angry because the nasty, uncaring newspeople have put this man's name in this article even tho the authorities said that they didn't want to post his name until more members of the family had been notified. I think that the person who published his name is the LOWEST OF THE LOW!
    • Jessica Boisjoli  •  1 month 6 days ago
      Ya, I agree with the most recent comment-there seems to be a lot of weird commenting on here...some very cynical and negative people. I feel bad for the family. Nobody ever wants to get that phone call about their son/father/husband.
    • Geoffrey  •  St Paul, Alberta  •  1 month 5 days ago
      Now they'll come after MY helicopter; if I had one.
    • mr wes  •  London, Ontario  •  1 month 4 days ago
      one less chopper finding pot plants
      damn now we will be over run with pot
    • mike  •  Saskatoon, Saskatchewan  •  1 month 6 days ago
      What is so special about a member of the RCMP Air Service passing away in a Helicopter crash. Flying was part of his job and unfortunately accidents happen. He no more or no less important that a military helicopter pilot or any other person who dies tragically while performing his/her duties. It is sad that it happened, but that is part of the life and hazard that every pilot be it fixed wing or helicopter may face. My sympathy to his family.
    • Dianne  •  Langley, British Columbia  •  1 month 6 days ago
      While I'm sorry that the pilot lost his life, I must say that I hate the helicopters hovering over our city so low that sometimes the dishes rattle in the cupboard. It feels like Big Brother is watching us even though we are law abiding citizens.
    • cher  •  Greater Sudbury, Ontario  •  1 month 6 days ago
      i will pray for his family and for the people who have put commons that i thing is wrong and hurtful.
    • free  •  Brandon, Manitoba  •  1 month 6 days ago
      sad to hear this.
    • hughtrafalgar  •  1 month 6 days ago
      A Helicopter "Training Exercise" in the middle of a snowstorm. Yeah, Right.
    • CAS  •  1 month 6 days ago
      occupational hazard. r.i.p
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