Pilot on downed float plane identified as search continues for missing
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Quebec pilot Gilles Morin, 61, was one of seven people aboard a float plane that crashed into a Labrador lake on Monday, killing at least three people on board.
Four people remain missing today after a full day of searching by military rescuers and RCMP, scanning Mistastin Lake, where the tail of the plane and other debris were spotted early Tuesday.
Jean Tremblay, president of the Quebec airline that owns the plane, confirmed Morin was piloting the de Havilland DHC-2 Beaver that crashed.
He said he does not know who is missing and who has been confirmed dead, but he is not optimistic any survivors will be found.