Pilot on downed float plane identified as search continues for missing
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Authorities Wednesday were holding out little hope of finding survivors from Monday’s crash in Labrador of a float plane carrying a pilot and six passengers on a fishing trip.
Search and rescue teams recovered three bodies from Mistastin Lake on Tuesday, but four men remain missing, and an RCMP dive team was mobilizing Wednesday to reach the remote crash scene.
RCMP spokeswoman Cpl. Jolene Garland said the chances anyone survived the crash are slim, but she stressed that response teams will do everything they can to find the four missing men. The crew of a Canadian Forces Hercules aircraft spotted the tail of the plane and other debris early Tuesday on the lake about 120 kilometres southwest of Nain, N.L.
“The likelihood that anybody has survived is perhaps low,” Garland said. “We’re going to make every effort to, of course, recover a person whether they are missing or found deceased, and make our best efforts to bring them out of there.”