'Ghost Plane' Crashes In Baltic Sea Killing All Onboard
Bizarre/Strange
Tuesday 6th, September 2022
Latvia's navy have said they found wreckage and human remains in a search for a private Austrian registered jet which was initiated after the jet crashed in the Baltic Sea.
A spokesperson, Liva Veita said, "Yesterday 11 pieces of airplane debris were found in the sea, including fragments of airplane seats and some possible baggage items like shoes,".
"Several body parts were recovered," she said.
The Cessna 551 jet took off from Spain with four people onboard and was due to land in Germany on Sunday the 4th of September 2022 but the plane never made it to it's destination.
Instead of making it to it's destination the plane continued to fly across Europe, fighter jets were scrambled from Germany, Denmark and Sweden while air traffic controllers tried to make contact with the plane, unsuccessfully.
There are many questions as to what happened aboard the plane after take off as Swedish search and rescue operation leader Lars Antonsson said, "but they saw no one" when fighter jets tried to make contact.
A spokesperson, Liva Veita said, "Yesterday 11 pieces of airplane debris were found in the sea, including fragments of airplane seats and some possible baggage items like shoes,".
"Several body parts were recovered," she said.
The Cessna 551 jet took off from Spain with four people onboard and was due to land in Germany on Sunday the 4th of September 2022 but the plane never made it to it's destination.
Instead of making it to it's destination the plane continued to fly across Europe, fighter jets were scrambled from Germany, Denmark and Sweden while air traffic controllers tried to make contact with the plane, unsuccessfully.
There are many questions as to what happened aboard the plane after take off as Swedish search and rescue operation leader Lars Antonsson said, "but they saw no one" when fighter jets tried to make contact.