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Fatal plane crash: Identity of 3 bodies not yet confirmed

An aviation expert in Sudbury says planes like the one in a fatal crash south of Sudbury on Tuesday doesnt have the required equipment to land on anything other than a surface like an airport runway.

Pilot was attempting to make an emergency landing just before 4 p.m. on Tuesday

Emergency workers at a temporary command post set up at Henvey Inlet First Nation, south of Sudbury, Ont., near the site of a fatal plane crash. (Yvon Theriault/Radio-Canada)
The wreckage of a piper plane that crashed south of Sudbury has now been found. OPP Sergeant Carolle Dionne spoke to us about the recovery mission and the identification of the victims... and an aviation expert told us about the type of plane that crashed

An aviation expert in Sudbury says planes like the one in a fatal crash south of Sudbury on Tuesday don'thave the required equipment to land on anything other than a surface like an airport runway.

Dan Melanson said Piper Saratoga planes are reliable, but if an emergency landing is needed, a pilot only has so many options.

Dan Melanson has worked in the aviation industry for several decades, and says Piper Saratoga planes are reliable, but has limited landing options. (Hilary Duff/CBC)
The Saratoga has retractable landing gear, so it's not equipped or designed to land on anything, but a prepared surface.

Provincial police say the plane was attempting to make an emergency landing before it was reported missing. Three bodies were found among the wreckage, located about 25 kilometres west of Henvey Inlet First Nation, south of Sudbury.

Police said the debris is in a densely wooded area that's inaccessible by road.

OPP Constable Miles Loach said the crash site is hidden in a densely wooded area at the mouth of the Pickerel and French rivers.

The wreckage of a plane similar to this Piper Saratoga has been found between the Pickerel River and the French River, south of Sudbury, Ont. Three bodies were found in the wreckage. (Flightaware.com)
Without knowing exactly where it is, if you're out on the bay it could take you hours to get there by snow machine, he said.

Its not accessible by snow machine at all, so they're going to have to use a helicopter to get in.

SergeantCarolleDionne noted that "parts of the plane were burnt" and there arepossibly "two sites of wreckage ...in that same vicinity."

Provincial Police have not yet released the names of the three people who died, and are waiting for the results of a post mortem exam.

"It's something that we want to follow up on and put a closure for the community and, of course, the media," Dionne said."There's a lot of talk about who they may be and we do want to put a closure for every one for that."

The plane, which started its flight in Sudbury, was headed to North Carolina. It was registered to Med-Law Aviation, which has the same address as a local law firm in Sudbury owned by Leo Arseneau, a local lawyer and pilot.

Military aircraft had been searching an area south of Sudbury. (Canadian Press)