Updated! Oct 20
Two bodies are reportedly pulled from the wreckage of the crashed plane by La Paz authorities.
Original Update: Wednesday, Oct. 11
Authorities have found the fuselage of an aircraft in the bay of La Paz
It is presumed that it could be the one belonging to the small plane that has been missing since yesterday at 1:00 p.m., which was traveling from Sonora to the capital of Baja California Sur.
Original report: Oct. 10
Baja racer, enroute to racing in La Paz, BCS., for participating in the November event, the Baja Mil, believed lost over the Sea of Cortez
La Paz, BCS. --Plane loses communication bound for La Paz, Baja California Sur. A small plane with two crew members that took off from the Guaymas airport bound for La Paz, Baja California Sur, lost all communication with the control tower when it was flying over the Sea of Cortez, reported the Federal Civil Aeronautics Agency.
The federal agency specified that it is a Piper PA-24 Comanche aircraft (Single-engine piston) (PA24), Tail number N6518P (license plate).
Owned by Rubscha, Rick L., of the company Aircraft Details; same thing that disappeared from the radar shortly after taking off from Guaymas Airport.
Authorities from the three levels of government participate in the search for the plane, including the Mexican Navy-Secretary of the Navy, the Port Captain's Office and Civil Protection.
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