Police closed off Perth Line 43 between Road 109 and Road 110 for a small plane crash investigation on Tuesday.
UPDATE: Police say the pilot was the only person in the small double-engine plane at the time of the crash and they died at the scene.
Their identity has not been released at this time and the Transportation Safety Board is now investigating.
The Perth OPP responded to the crash at around 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Officers reopened Perth Line 43 between Road 109 and Road 110 about 12 hours later.
*UPDATE* #PerthOPP have reopened Perth Line 43. Thank you for your patience.^klhttps://t.co/LLtCBTqRmO
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) August 24, 2022
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PERTH COUNTY - Emergency crews are responding to a small plane crash at the Stratford Airport.
The OPP has closed off Perth Line 43 between Road 109 and Road 110 for the investigation.
No further details have been released at this time, but we will update this story once we know more.

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