• On 11 September 2003, a
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan operating as
Wasaya Airways Flight 125 crashed near
Summer Beaver, killing all eight persons on board. The flight originated in
Pickle Lake and was scheduled to land at
Summer Beaver Airport, but the airplane crashed and burned northwest of the runway. The
Transportation Safety Board of Canada was unable to determine the cause. • On 12 June 2012, a Wasaya Airways
Hawker Siddeley HS 748 caught fire while unloading JET A-1
jet fuel at
Sandy Lake Airport in Northwestern Ontario. No injuries were reported. The aircraft burned to the ground, and only the left wing and
nacelle survived. • On 11 December 2015, Wasaya Airways Flight 127, a
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan, while en route from
Pickle Lake Airport to
Angling Lake/Wapekeka Airport, crashed approximately north northeast of Pickle Lake Airport. The pilot was the sole occupant and was killed in the crash. The probable cause for the accident was flying in known or forecast
icing conditions although the aircraft was prohibited from doing that, and a high take-off weight that increased the severity of degraded performance when the flight encountered
icing conditions. == References ==