The Coast Guard and Navy were searching for a plane that went missing from South Carolina, officials said in an update on Oct. 26.
Just before losing contact, the pilot sent a report of an in-flight emergency.
The first light search on Friday morning was being conducted by the Coast Guard’s HC-130 Hercules aircraft, the agency said. The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Hamilton continued the search throughout the night but didn’t find anything.
On Thursday night, the Coast Guard said that two of its vessels, including the Hamilton, and a commercial vessel, the Seabulk Challenge, were searching for the plane approximately 110 miles east of Charleston.
Two of the Coast Guard’s helicopters from the air station in Elizabeth City and a Navy P-3 Orion, a surveillance aircraft, were also involved in the search.
Elizabeth City
The Coast Guard’s Base Elizabeth City is located across 880 acres in northeastern North Carolina.It includes an aviation logistics center, an aviation technical training center, an air station, a small boat station, and a national strike force.
“The Base is a regional command that provides logistics, engineering, administrative, financial, purchasing, and healthcare services to Coast Guard units throughout North Carolina,” according to the base’s website.
“The Base Commander synergizes field support delivery, establishes local command unity, and integrates the technical authority of logistics and service centers, product and service lines, and local, coordinated service delivery while standing shoulder-to-shoulder with our operational partners to ensure the delivery of professional, responsive and cost-effective services to the American public.”