
Authorities in Alaska are looking for a small aircraft carrying three people that was reported overdue Monday.
Alaska State Troopers said they received a report late Sunday that a plane was overdue. The agency believe it may be near Tustumena Lake and the Kenai Mountains, 220 miles southwest of Anchorage.
The 60,000 acre lake has been described by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game as “notorious for its sudden dangerous winds,” according to the Associated Press.
The father of the missing pilot, a 38-year-old from Sterling, Alaska, told Alaska’s News Source his son and two others took off from Soldotna Airport Sunday on what is believed to be a sightseeing flight.
His son’s cellphone last “pinged” around 5 p.m. Sunday in the Tustumena Lake area, according to the outlet.
The U.S. Coast Guard is also manning an aerial search for the missing plane.
This is a developing story…
Additional reporting by AP