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I'm going to post email updates as I receive them...if anyone is flying over the area, Godspeed and may your efforts be fruitful.
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Location of Missing Pilot Defied Searchers for Fourth Day
October 27, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Search efforts will continue today, day five, for a missing 61-year-old male who had been flying his Cessna 172 in the area on Tues, 23 Oct. Friday’s search did not turn up any clues to what may have happened to the pilot or his aircraft.
“We searched extensively yesterday, we covered about 10 thousand square kilometers in approximately one hundred and fifty flying hours. The weather is cooperating again today so we are planning to thoroughly investigate the rugged terrain of our search areas at low altitude,” said Capt. Brad White, searchmaster and a Buffalo navigator from 442 Squadron, 19 Wing Comox. “
A Buffalo aircraft and the Cormorant helicopter had been retasked at the end of their search yesterday by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria for a Piper Malibu aircraft that had lost engine power. The two military aircrafts responded and were on scene shortly after the small aircraft crashed approximately 16 kilometers east of Invermere, B.C. Unfortunately, the three people on board did not survive the crash. The crews have returned to Kamloops to resume the search.
Today’s search is being conducted by the following Canadian Forces aircraft:
one CC-115 Buffalo aircraft from 19 Wing Comox
six CH-146 Griffon helicopters from CFB Edmonton, CFB Petawawa and 4 Wing Cold Lake;
one CT-142 Dash-8 from 17 Wing Winnipeg, MB.
In addition, fourteen aircraft and twenty-five spotters from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) are helping with the search.
If any member of the public saw a beige single-engined plane with red trim on Tuesday afternoon, especially in the following areas: Salmon Arm, Merritt, Cache Creek, Hope, Squamish, Whistler, or Lytton, are asked to call the sighting tips line at SHQ: 1-250-554-5962.
Note to editors: For further information on the major search, please contact the 19 Wing Public Affairs Officer, Capt. Cheryl Condly, at (250) 554-5960, pager (250) 703-7035.
For further information on the Piper crash, please contact the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria at 1-259-363-2995.
Bandit
Location of Missing Pilot Defied Searchers for Fourth Day
October 27, 2007
KAMLOOPS – Search efforts will continue today, day five, for a missing 61-year-old male who had been flying his Cessna 172 in the area on Tues, 23 Oct. Friday’s search did not turn up any clues to what may have happened to the pilot or his aircraft.
“We searched extensively yesterday, we covered about 10 thousand square kilometers in approximately one hundred and fifty flying hours. The weather is cooperating again today so we are planning to thoroughly investigate the rugged terrain of our search areas at low altitude,” said Capt. Brad White, searchmaster and a Buffalo navigator from 442 Squadron, 19 Wing Comox. “
A Buffalo aircraft and the Cormorant helicopter had been retasked at the end of their search yesterday by the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria for a Piper Malibu aircraft that had lost engine power. The two military aircrafts responded and were on scene shortly after the small aircraft crashed approximately 16 kilometers east of Invermere, B.C. Unfortunately, the three people on board did not survive the crash. The crews have returned to Kamloops to resume the search.
Today’s search is being conducted by the following Canadian Forces aircraft:
one CC-115 Buffalo aircraft from 19 Wing Comox
six CH-146 Griffon helicopters from CFB Edmonton, CFB Petawawa and 4 Wing Cold Lake;
one CT-142 Dash-8 from 17 Wing Winnipeg, MB.
In addition, fourteen aircraft and twenty-five spotters from the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) are helping with the search.
If any member of the public saw a beige single-engined plane with red trim on Tuesday afternoon, especially in the following areas: Salmon Arm, Merritt, Cache Creek, Hope, Squamish, Whistler, or Lytton, are asked to call the sighting tips line at SHQ: 1-250-554-5962.
Note to editors: For further information on the major search, please contact the 19 Wing Public Affairs Officer, Capt. Cheryl Condly, at (250) 554-5960, pager (250) 703-7035.
For further information on the Piper crash, please contact the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria at 1-259-363-2995.