Body of pilot in Isabela plane crash found; passenger missing

TRAGIC SIGHT A Philippine Air Force Sokol helicopter captures an image of the wreckage of the RP-C1234 Piper plane at Barangay Casala in San Mariano, Isabela on Tuesday during an aerial survey but operations to reach the crash site and search for the two occupants were halted by poor weather. —PHOTO COURTESY OF INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM-ISABELA

TRAGIC SIGHT – The crew of a Philippine Air Force Sokol helicopter captures an image of the wreckage of the RP-C1234 Piper plane in Barangay Casala in San Mariano, Isabela on Tuesday during an aerial survey. (PHOTO COURTESY OF INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM-ISABELA)

MANILA, Philippines — The body of the pilot of a light aircraft that crashed in San Mariano, Isabela, last November 30 was found Thursday morning by the 11-man search and rescue team, according to Isabela’s Incident Management Team (IMT).

The IMT-Isabela, in a statement, said rescuers reached the Piper aircraft’s wreckage at around 11 a.m.

“Sadly, the pilot was found lifeless. The lone passenger was not found in the vicinity. However, she appears to have survived the crash as indicated by a makeshift shelter that she presumably put up near the wreckage,” IMT said.

If weather permits, IMT said it will bring the pilot’s remains to Tactical Operations Group 2 in Cauayan City via a helicopter on Friday.

It added that K9 teams will be sent to the crash site to search for missing passenger.

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