Officials searching for missing plane near Jamestown
A massive search was taking place late Sunday for a small aircraft, inbound for the Jamestown airport from North Carolina, that went missing and is believed to have crashed.
Officials late Sunday confirmed to The Post-Journal that airport officials lost contact with the plane before 6 p.m. Fluvanna Fire Department and multiple other departments are involved in the search with the Jamestown airport being the staging area near Girts Road.
According to Sheriff Jim Quattrone, at approximately 5:47 p.m. Sunday, the plane flying into Jamestown Airport lost contact. Its last coordinates were east of the airport.
There is currently a search being conducted in the immediate area around the airport. There are 13 volunteer fire departments, four police agencies, county FAST team involved in the search.
Quattrone noted that Homeland Security is sending a representative to assist, and the U.S. Air Force search and rescue will be coming in the morning if needed.
He expected the search will continue through the night or until plane is located.
Three people were on the plane, a pilot and two passengers.
It is not known whether the current weather conditions have anything to do with the plane going missing. The Sheriff’s Department is currently working with the Federal Aviation Administration.
This is a developing story and will be updated.