Friday, November 8

Small Plane With American Pilot Missing Off W. African Coast

UNITED States diplomats asked for help Friday in the search for an American pilot in a small turboprop aircraft that went missing Sunday in a storm off the coast of West Africa.

A statement published Thursday night said: “If you catch sight of any debris from a plane that has crashed to earth or in the ocean” please contact an embassy official.

U.S. Embassy spokesman Kevin Krapf told The Associated Press on Friday that the pilot was an American but that he could not provide any other details because of privacy laws.

The statement said the missing plane was a twin-engine Beechcraft 1900 with the registration ZS-PHL on its tail. Only the pilot was on board. The statement said it had disappeared in the area of the Gulf of Guinea on Sunday.

The plane, put at the disposal of the Bongolo medical aviation in the Ngounie region in Central Gabon, was usually piloted by 40-year-old American Stephen Straw between Bongolo and Libreville.

The Bongolo district hospital is one of Gabon’s health facilities often frequented by the local population.

The hospital which was built by American missionaries in the 1930s provides special health care to local population by doctors from the U.S.

 

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