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Vancouver man attempts to steal float plane, damages two other planes in incident
The airline said damage was extensive with one plane “completely losing a wing.”February 21, 2020, 8:55 PM3 min read A man in Vancouver, Canada attempted to steal a float plane early Friday morning, Canadian authorities confirmed. At around 3:30 a.m., authorities responded to reports that a man tried to steal a Seair charter aircraft, according…

The airline said damage was extensive with one plane “completely losing a wing.”
February 21, 2020, 8:55 PM
3 min read
A man in Vancouver, Canada attempted to steal a float plane early Friday morning, Canadian authorities confirmed.
At around 3:30 a.m., authorities responded to reports that a man tried to steal a Seair charter aircraft, according to Vancouver police.
The aircraft did not make it airborne, instead crashing into a nearby plane, which “suffered extensive damage, completely losing a wing,” Vancouver Police Spokesperson Tania Visintin told ABC News.
A third aircraft was also damaged in the incident, according to police.
“During this incident, the aircraft did not leave the water, however, did make contact with and damage to two Harbour Air aircraft on the adjacent Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre (VHFC) dock,” Harbour Air said in a statement.
Immediately following the incident, some flights were re-routed to Harbour Air’s Richmond (YVR) terminal, according to the airline’s statement.

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Become a founding memberA suspect is not yet in custody, and police are actively investigating the incident.
“We are currently working with the police to provide any support required during this investigation as the safety and security of passengers is our priority,” Harbor Air said. “Until the investigation is complete, we will not be speculating on details.”
All flights have now returned to normal operation and no injuries were reported.
ABC News’ Amanda Maile and Mina Kaji contributed to this report.

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