Thursday, April 25, 2024
HomeWorld NewsCanada newsB.C. pilot Patrick Forseth among 5 killed in Honduran plane crash

B.C. pilot Patrick Forseth among 5 killed in Honduran plane crash

Patrick Forseth was well known in B.C.’s aviation community, according to his family. (Submitted by Daniel Miller)

Five foreigners, including a Canadian pilot from B.C., died on Saturday when their private plane crashed into the sea shortly after taking off from Roatán island, a tourist destination on the Caribbean Sea coast of Honduras.

Patrick Forseth, who also went by the name “Danny,” is from B.C. but had been living in Honduras. Forseth was flying the plane when he died in the crash, his family confirmed on Sunday.

He was well known in the aviation community in Honduras and in B.C., according to his sister Jenna Forseth.

Local authorities did not immediately offer a cause for the accident.

“Canadian consular officials in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, are in contact with local authorities and are providing consular assistance to the family of the victim,” Global Affairs Canada said in a statement on Sunday. 

honduras accident

A view shows wreckage of a plane that crashed into the sea near the island of Roatán, Honduras, on May 18, 2019. (Honduras Fire Department via Reuters)

Armed forces spokesman Jose Domingo Meza said four of the victims were from the United States.

Civil aviation authorities from Juan Manuel Galvez International Airport confirmed the victims’ nationalities by reviewing their passports.

The Piper PA-32-260 plane was headed to the tourist port city of Trujillo, about 80 kilometres from Roatán, a picturesque island frequented by tourists from the United States, Canada and Europe, authorities said.

honduras accident

Honduran officials gave conflicting accounts on the nationalities of the five dead. (Honduras Fire Department via Reuters)

Torontonian John Enman was one of the last people to see Forseth.

Enman was travelling in Honduras with his wife when he caught a short flight with Forseth from Trujillo on mainland Honduras to Roatán island.  

Enman said that during the flight, Forseth explained he had been delayed because of mechanical issues â€” a broken wire from the ignition to the battery, which a mechanic had fixed. 

“It was unsettling to say the least,” he said.

“We just were happy to be on the ground and didn’t even fathom that anything was going to happen after that.”

‘Rocks you to the core’

Forseth assured him the plane was fine.

After they landed, Enman said goodbye to Forseth before catching a flight to Houston en route to Toronto. Forseth was about to fly back to mainland Honduras.

When Enman landed in Houston, he started getting WhatsApp messages from friends about the crash. 

“It just rocks you to the core,” he said. “You know, just shocks you just to think that 10 minutes later, he’s in the water dead.” 

‘A very special person’

Edil Mendez, a close friend of Forseth’s, said in an interview from Roatán that he was “a good friend, good teacher, a very special person.”

Mendez said Forseth was well regarded in the local Honduran community where he had been living, and described him as an experienced pilot who had previously dealt with emergency situations.

Mendez described a March 2018 flight from San Pedro Sula to Roatán, when Forseth’s plane’s landing gear failed, forcing him to pull off a high-risk emergency landing.

“I’m crying, I can’t believe [this],” he said.

honduras plane crash

(CBC)

More Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

5 Days Trending

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.