CHARLESTON, SC (WLTX) - Rescue crews are searching for a downed small plane off the coast of Charleston.
The U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday night that a Piper PA-31 aircraft was missing about 100 miles southeast of the city. According to the agency, the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center notified the Coast Guard at 11:33 a.m. Thursday that the plane had an emergency and radar contact had been lost.
WCBD-TV reports the plane took off from Robert F. Swinnie Airport in Andrews, South Carolina, and was on its way to the Bahamas. Andrews is a small town about 62 miles northwest of Charleston.
The plane has twin propeller engines made for civilian use. It can seat anywhere from five to seven passengers, not including the pilot or co-pilot.
The U.S. Coast Guard is involved in the search and will alert the FAA once the plane is located. The FAA told media sites they can't confirm the registration or owners of the plane until it's found.
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