Debris from downed plane indicates catastrophic crash
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Debris from downed plane indicates catastrophic crash

CUPECOY – Plane crash debris continued to wash ashore on Thursday while the search for the pilot of the cargo plane that crashed Wednesday evening, October 29 off Caravanserai just shy of Sint Maarten Airport continues.  Sint Maarten law enforcement officials could be seen combing the beaches on the South side of the country for debris.

One law enforcement official stated that the search is continuing for the second person who piloted the aircraft.  The official stated that on Wednesday evening, prior to retrieving the body of the co-pilot, security guards working at several condominium properties that are located between Mullet Bay Beach and Cupecoy Beach heard somebody crying out for help, adding that it couldn’t have been the co-pilot due to the condition of his body when it was retrieved.

The official added that the pilot is said to be a very good swimmer and diver.  The focus of the search for the missing pilot were in French St. Martin territorial waters and out to sea on Thursday, October 30. (SOUALIGA NEWS REPORT) 

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