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So far no new word when they briefed us in class.
*Some updates
They have 9 aircraft searching the area and I heard through rumours that 327ND had a history of electrical problems. Baker, remember any discrepancies from that plane?
A plane was found in Browerville, MN according to WDAZ. No confirmation of anything however, it is on the flight path.
weird...I just got it to work. It just says that they are not confirming that is the SEMI and that is in a swampy area near Browerville this afternoon.says article not found
says article not found
Grand Forks Herald said:An official with the Todd County, Minn. Sheriffs Office confirmed at 6 p.m. today that the office had found a small airplane in a swampy area of the county.
The official said he did not know whether that plane was the one carrying UND aviation student Adam Ostapenko and UND Flight Instructor Annette Klosterman that disappeared last night during a routine flight from St. Paul to Grand Forks.
Fire and rescue vehicles are on the scene where the plane was found, the official said, but he had no further information.
The official said he has not been told whether people were in the plane when it was found.
Todd County lies north and west of St. Cloud and Little Falls, Minn., and is on the route that Ostapenko and Klosterman likely were traveling.
UND spokesman Peter Johnson said the two were flying a Piper Seminole, which left St. Paul shortly before 9:30 p.m. Tuesday.
Air traffic officials in Minneapolis last spoke to Klosterman and Ostapenko in a routine conversation at 10:15 p.m., in the St. Cloud area, UND said in a statement.
Civil Air Patrol Capt. Al Pabon said the number was increased to nine this afternoon, with volunteer pilots coming from St. Cloud, Thief River Falls, Duluth and Minneapolis-St. Paul. They were searching from the area around Little Falls, in central Minnesota, to Grand Forks, he said.
The Piper company Web site, www.newpiper.com, describes the Seminole trainer as a twin-engine aircraft that seats four people.