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[edit] Beechcraft King Air

Despite the fact it is listed on their website, and they have photos of one, Sonicblue Airways doesn't actually have a Beechcraft King Air. [1]

Quoted from the Toronto Star newspaper article on their fatal air crash. "But this was a short vacation and the 45-minute plane ride would save time. Before they left Toronto, Curtis had scanned the website of the airline that was to fly them from Vancouver to Tofino. Sonicblue Airways showed a twin-engine Beechcraft King Air. "It has two engines," Curtis thought. "We'll be okay." Company pilots later said they joked about the photo because although the airline listed the King Air as part of its fleet, Sonicblue didn't actually own one."