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2 bodies found in search for pilot instructor and student in Kentucky plane crash
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Date:2025-04-13 04:37:38
Crews who were searching a heavily wooded area for a plane that went down during a severe storm with an instructor and a student pilot onboard have found two bodies, Kentucky State Police said.
The bodies were found Thursday morning after a drone located a debris field, Trooper Corey King said in a tweet. Kentucky State Police and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating, King said.
OHIO CO:@kystatepolice and search crews have located two bodies related to an airplane crash off KY 764 in Ohio Co KY
— Trooper Corey King (@KingofKSP) September 28, 2023
The airplane was reported missing last night by FAA. A debris field was located by drone earlier this morning.
KSP and FAA are investigating the incident
The plane was reported missing late Wednesday when it lost communication with an airport control tower during a severe storm, Ohio County Sheriff Adam Wright said in a statement. The instructor and student pilot were flying from Bowling Green to Owensboro when they lost contact with the control tower in Evansville, Indiana, Wright said.
An initial search centered around the Daviess-Ohio county line, but migrated into Ohio County after storms moved out of the area and a plane and drones were launched to help search efforts, Wright said. The search then centered behind New Panther Creek Church in Ohio County where paperwork associated with an aircraft was located in a heavily wooded area, the sheriff said.
He said in a statement before the bodies were found that units were searching on foot and from the air and were hopeful to find the pilot instructor and student alive.
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