TSB Investigators Return to Office to Continue Hawk Junction Plane Crash Investigation

Investigators are continuing to look into a Hawk Junction plane crash which killed two people.

While the Transportation Safety Board says investigators have concluded their on-site investigation and returned to their Toronto offices, they have taken pieces of the wreckage and components of the aircraft to analyze or test as part of the ongoing investigation.

They're expected to determine which of five "levels" of investigation is needed, though the TSB notes that could change if something is uncovered during the investigation.

Both of the people on the commercial float plane were killed when the plane crashed shortly after taking off from Hawk Lake headed for Oba Lake around 9 o'clock Thursday morning - it crashed beside the power substation on Montgomery Avenue in Hawk Junction.

Though Superior East Ontario Provincial Police aren't releasing any identifying information until post-mortem examinations are held, a Facebook post from Hawk Air confirms the two killed were members of the "Hawk Air Family", pilot Adam Hobbs and his co-worker, Bob Gregorini.