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Probe into light aircraft crash Probe into light aircraft crash
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Investigations are getting under way into a light aircraft crash in Argyll which it is feared has killed two adults and a child. Investigations have resumed into a light aircraft crash in Argyll which killed two adults and a child.
The plane, which took off from Oban on Monday before being lost from radar screens, is understood to have been heading for an airfield in Essex. The plane carrying the family, which took off from Oban on Monday before being lost from radar screens, was heading for an airfield in Essex.
Wreckage was found on Tuesday at Dragleen Moore Farm, nine miles away. Wreckage was found by a sheep farmer on the slopes of Carn Dearg, nine miles from Oban, on Tuesday afternoon.
Strathclyde Police and an Air Accidents Investigations Branch team are to carry out examinations of the crash site. Strathclyde Police and an Air Accidents Investigations Branch team are carrying out examinations of the crash site.
The private aircraft, thought to be a Piper Apache, took off from Connell Airfield at 1135 BST on Monday morning.The private aircraft, thought to be a Piper Apache, took off from Connell Airfield at 1135 BST on Monday morning.
I know it is definitely not any of our members, but it is a great shame and a great loss Dave Whitelaw, Connell Flying ClubI know it is definitely not any of our members, but it is a great shame and a great loss Dave Whitelaw, Connell Flying Club
It is understood to have been transporting two adults and a child to Andrewsfield, Great Saling, in Essex, via Blackpool. It was transporting two adults and a child, who have not been identified, to Andrewsfield, Great Saling, in Essex, via Blackpool.
The wreckage was discovered by a farmer on the slopes of Carn Dearg on Tuesday afternoon. Searches, that were being carried out by police, fire and mountain rescue teams, resumed at first light on Wednesday.
Searches, that were being carried out by police, fire and mountain rescue teams, were due to resume at first light on Wednesday.
Two investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch have also been sent to the site of the crash.Two investigators from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch have also been sent to the site of the crash.
On Tuesday night police officers questioned staff at the council-run airfield.On Tuesday night police officers questioned staff at the council-run airfield.
Dave Whitelaw, chairman of the Connell Flying Club which operates out of Oban airport, said it was clear the plane was not from the local area.Dave Whitelaw, chairman of the Connell Flying Club which operates out of Oban airport, said it was clear the plane was not from the local area.
"I am not aware that there are any Piper Apaches based at Oban," he said."I am not aware that there are any Piper Apaches based at Oban," he said.
"That would suggest they are not locals but visitors. I know it is definitely not any of our members, but it is a great shame and a great loss.""That would suggest they are not locals but visitors. I know it is definitely not any of our members, but it is a great shame and a great loss."