Calgary Herald

Group not giving up on plane lost over B.C.

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KAMLOOPS, B.C. Members of a volunteer search and rescue organizati­on are reviewing what they know so far in a nearly 10-month search for a small plane that went missing on a flight over southeaste­rn British Columbia in the hopes of finding new informatio­n.

Fred Carey of the Civil Air Search and Rescue Associatio­n says cellphone details previously provided a probable route for the single-engine Piper piloted by 21-year-old Alex Simons of Kamloops.

He and 24-year-old Sydney Robillard, from Lethbridge, were travelling to Kamloops last June when their plane disappeare­d.

The flight began in Lethbridge and the plane was last seen in Cranbrook, where the pair stopped for fuel.

The military has said more than 70 Royal Canadian Air Force personnel and 137 volunteers were involved in the search for the plane in the days after it went missing on June8,2017.

Carey says the associatio­n reviews its searches to determine if there is a piece of informatio­n they can use that might help them resume a search.

“What we are looking for is new ideas,” he said.

The missing plane is one of three unresolved searches for small aircraft in B.C.

Twenty-eight-year-old Alberta resident Dominic Neron and his 31-year-old girlfriend, Ashley Bourgeault, disappeare­d between Penticton and Edmonton last November, and 60-year-old Ron Boychuk disappeare­d in October 2007 while flying from Revelstoke to the Nanaimo area.

 ?? RCMP ?? Sydney Robillard and Alex Simons went missing when their plane disappeare­d 10 months ago.
RCMP Sydney Robillard and Alex Simons went missing when their plane disappeare­d 10 months ago.

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