Medical Transport Plane Crashes into Lake Michigan
According to CBS News, a Cessna 206 medical transport plane carrying a cancer patient to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota crashed into Lake Michigan. The plane left Alma – about 150 miles NW of Detroit – and went down off the shore of Ludington on Michigan’s west coast. Shortly before the crash, the pilot reported a loss of power to the Minneapolis Control Center and was hopeful of a safe return to Ludington.
Carol Freed and her husband, Jerry, owned the plane and often flew people to Mayo on a volunteer basis. Jerry was rescued about 2 hours after the crash but after 27 hours of continuous searching, the search for the missing four has been called off.
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