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Pilot, passenger found dead near site of small plane crash in Westchester County identified

By Derick Waller

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    WHITE PLAINS, New York (WABC) — The wreckage of that small plane that crashed after going missing in Westchester County remains tangled in a heavily wooded area Friday.

The bodies of the two men inside the plane were located nearby.

Officials say the pilot and passenger were members of the Jewish community in Cleveland. They are identified as Baruch Taub and Benjamin Chafitz.

Westchester County Police say the aircraft, a single-engine Beechcraft A36, was located late Thursday night in an area surrounded by trees following a local search-and-rescue operation.

The plane took off from JFK International Airport shortly after 5 p.m. headed to the Cuyahoga County Airport, just south of Cleveland.

Shortly after takeoff, the pilot reported a loss of oil pressure while over Long Island Sound. FAA air traffic controllers lost radar and radio contact with the aircraft at 5:30 p.m.

Westchester County Executive George Latimer said plane went down about two miles from Westchester County Airport in Loudon Point Woods, a 162-acre wooded area adjacent to Rye Lake.

An extensive search followed. Officials said it was complicated by rain and thunderstorms, which prevented the use of drones in trying to locate the wreckage, and by the heavily wooded terrain.

Crews were ultimately able to use pings from the victims’ cell phones to locate the downed plane.

The bodies of the pilot and passenger were recovered at 10:55 p.m., more than five hours after the crash.

Officials say the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating.

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