MASONVILLE, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) -- New York State Troopers announced on Monday, July 1 that they have identified five people killed in a plane crash in Delaware County.
At approximately 2 pm on Sunday, June 30, police were dispatched to Lake Cecil Road in the town of Masonville for a plane crash. Police utilized a multiple-agency search of the area, which included the use of drones, ATVs and helicopters. According to officers, the search led to the discovery of debris, which ultimately led to the discovery of the downed aircraft.
According to the New York State Police based out of Sidney, the five people killed in the crash were all family members from Georgia and were in Cooperstown over the weekend for a baseball tournament. They have been identified as:
An investigation into the crash found that the plane had departed from the Alfred Nader Regional Airport in Oneonta and was traveling to West Virginia to refuel. Its ultimate destination was found to be Cobb County International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia.
The New York State Police were assisted on the scene by the following agencies:
The New York State Police are currently working in conjunction with the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Board to determine the cause of the crash.