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No one hurt after North Star Air plane crashes near northern Ontario First Nation

Officials with North Star Air say no one was hurt after one of its cargo planes crashed into a lake near a northern Ontario First Nation early Friday morning.

Cargo plane was empty aside from 2 flight crew, company says

North Star Air says a Basler BT-67 aircraft went down near Eabametoong First Nation early Friday morning. (Andrew Yesno / Facebook)

Officials with North Star Air say no one was hurt after one of its cargo planes crashed into a lake near a northern Ontario First Nation early Friday morning.

The Basler BT-67 aircraft went down nearEabametoong around 12:40 a.m. ET, the company said in a statement, adding there were no passengers or cargo onboard and neither of the two members of the flight crew was injured.

A spokesperson with the Transportation Safety Board (TSB) told CBC News that the initial reports it has received indicate the plane lost power in both engines shortly after takeoff and then landed in Eabamet Lake. The two members of the crew were able to exit the plane and swim to shore, the TSB said.

The safety board said it is still gathering information and, based on that, officials will decide whether to send an investigative team to the scene.

Transport Canada confirmed it is aware of the crash and is "following up with the company to gather more information about this incident."

North Star Air said it activated its emergency response plan and notified the Transportation Safety Board and Transport Canada, and that it willfully cooperate with investigators.

With files from Jeff Walters