Two men were pronounced dead after their small single-engine plane went down in Lake Michigan on Saturday, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. [source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
Just before 4 p.m. EDT, air traffic controllers at General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee reported to search-and-rescue coordinators at Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan that they had lost a single engine Piper aircraft on radar about three miles northeast of the airport and had no radio communications with the plane.
A crew from Coast Guard Station Milwaukee aboard a 45-foot Response Boat-Medium responded to the scene along with local police land units and fire department marine units. An aircrew from Coast Guard Air Facility Waukegan, Ill., aboard an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter also responded to the accident.
Upon arriving on scene, the Station Milwaukee crew reported finding a debris field in the water. The plane, a Piper Cherokee manufactured in 1975 (tail number N1549X), is registered to Ann Marie Schmid, Franksville, Wis., according to Federal Aviation Administration records.
The cause of the crash is unknown.
The cause of the crash is unknown.
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