The Coast Guard was searching for three people who were on a small aircraft that went down in the Maui Channel.
Thursday night it was searching for three people who were on a small aircraft that went down in the Maui Channel.
The agency first reported the incident at about 10 p.m. local time, saying on Twitter that multiple boats and aircraft were responding to a downed aircraft. An update from the Coast Guard said three people were reported to be on board. In an update posted on Twitter, the agency said three people were on board the aircraft and the fast response cutter William Hart, a patrol boat from Station Maui, an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter and a C-130 aircraft from Air Station Barbers Point were all involved in the search.
Hawaii News Now reported the aircraft was a medical transport plane with three crew members and no patients on board. “Global Medical Response can confirm that one of our Hawaii Life Flight emergency fixed wing airplanes based in Maui, went off radar while en route to pick up a patient in Waimea, Big Island,” the company said in a statement shared with
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