Transportation Safety Board officials say they will not be looking into a float plane crash that occurred Tuesday near Sechelt. The plane was forced to make an emergency landing and became submerged in water after its engine lost power. Spokesman Chris Krepski the plane was a privately operated and carrying a pilot and two passengers — all survived with only minor injuries. Last week, four people were killed and five injured after a different float plane crashed on a remote island on B-C’s central coast.









