A 65-year-old Calgary man was pronounced dead after a single-occupant glider crashed near Highway 7, south of Calgary, Alta., Diamond Valley Fire Rescue confirmed.
They said the call came in at around 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Fire crews arrived but the person was already dead.
RCMP said the Diamond Valley detachment responded to what was reported as an “airplane crash” at around 1:30 p.m. The crash happened in a field south of Highway 7 and 112th Street.
Mounties confirmed Wednesday night that the victim was 65 years old and a resident of Calgary.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) said it will deploy a team of investigators to the scene at Black Diamond/Cu Nim Airport near Diamond Valley.
The Cu Nim Gliding Club confirmed “a respected member” died in an incident during the national soaring competition being held between May 22-31.
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“The lost pilot was an accomplished glider pilot, an active and reliable glider flight instructor, a regular participant …