A plane disappears off France with two people on board. English Channel Searches – Monitor

A plane disappears off France with two people on board.  English Channel Searches – Monitor

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Piper PA-28 tourist aircraft carrying Two people on board, who disappeared on Saturday off Touquet, a town in northern France. The Coast Guard searched all afternoon along the English Channel, but no traces of the aircraft appeared.

according to Sky News, the plane left Wellsbourne, in Warwickshire, UK. The French authorities say that is the case so far Unable to locate “any debris”. The search was interrupted at night and will resume on Sunday.

Late in the morning, the Lyon-Mont-Verdun Rescue and Flight Coordination Center was alerted by the control tower Le Touquet that a P28 tourist plane, coming from Wellsbourne, bound for Le Touquet, with two people on board, was the target of a worrying disappearance,” the French maritime authorities noted on Twitter.

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The newspaper said that the plane was among a group of aircraft that was heading to Touke from the United Kingdom on Saturday morning. La Foix du Nord. The plane was still in British waters, only 15 kilometers from entering French naval space.

Searches are conducted on both sides of the English Channel, using a Falcon 50 aircraft, a Dauphin helicopter and a tugboat, among other means. French authorities also asked all ships at sea at the time to help search for the plane.

“When you cross like this, you are supposed to have life jackets and a lifeboat on board. This is the boat that rescue teams should be looking for,” pilot Philip Cottrell, president of SEMAT, the company that operates Touque Airport, explained to La Voix Du Nord.

The identity of the passengers is not yet known.

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