Finding Plane in Labrador Lake Like Looking for ‘Needle in the Haystack’: RCMP

Finding Plane in Labrador Lake Like Looking for ‘Needle in the Haystack’: RCMP
The RCMP say the daunting size of the remote Labrador lake where a float plane crashed July 15 has complicated an ongoing underwater search for four missing men and the aircraft that was carrying them. The Canadian Press
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ST. JOHN'S, N.L.—The RCMP say the daunting size of the remote Labrador lake where a float plane crashed July 15 has complicated an ongoing underwater search for four missing men and the aircraft that was carrying them.

GPS co-ordinates of the downed de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver plane, owned by Quebec airline Air Saguenay, were recorded when Maritime Forces Atlantic left the scene July 16, Cpl. Jolene Garland said.