Ottawa : A helicopter pilot was killed in a crash in Canada's Alberta province during wildfire fighting operations, the third such fatality to occur amid the record fires in the country. In a statement on Thursday, police said that the 41-year-old pilot died from injuries he sustained in the crash that took place south-east of the town of Manning in the Peace River area, despite life-saving efforts by forestry workers who arrived at the site first, reports Xinhua news agency, according to IANS.
Authorities first received transmissions from an emergency beacon at the crash site at 6.15 p.m. on Thursday, BBC quoted Chris Krepski, a spokesman for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) , as saying to CBC News. "It collided with the ground during firefighting operations. I don't know what phase it would have been, whether it would have been while it was picking up water or it was releasing water. That is typically what we would try to find out," he added.