May 1, 2025, 10:21 am
Canadian authorities have ramped up efforts for the pilot whose small aircraft crashed off Newfoundland’s east coast. With the RCMP taking the helm of the search operation, experts are combing through the Atlantic waters as concerns over regional flight safety escalate, making this a high-stakes rescue mission.
ST. JOHN’S — The RCMP have taken over the search for a pilot reported missing after his small aircraft crashed in the Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of Newfoundland on Tuesday morning. A spokesman for the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre in Halifax says a search started after the centre…
ST. JOHN'S - The RCMP have taken over the search for a pilot reported missing after his small aircraft crashed in the Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of Newfoundland on Tuesday morning.
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