EPHRATAH, N.Y. (AP) — The search for the pilot of a volunteer Angel Flight that crashed in upstate New York, killing at least two people, ended unsuccessfully Saturday, a town official said.
Town of Ephratah County Board Supervisor Todd Bradt said rescue workers will resume their efforts Sunday to find the third person who was aboard the twin-engine plane that crashed Friday evening in Ephratah, about an hour west of Albany.
He said divers would go back into a large pond where much of the small plane has been submerged, using sonar because visibility is so bad.
"It's so muddy and murky, they can't see nothing," Bradt said.