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Missing Aircraft Located; Passengers Reportedly Safe as Probe Gets Underway

Summary by Times Caribbean
BREAKING NEWS BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, June 15, 2026 — TIMES CARIBBEAN — A private aircraft that was earlier reported missing after departing St. Vincent and the Grenadines for Tobago has reportedly been located, with passengers said to be safe, according to a breaking update circulating from SVGTV News. The brief update stated: “Missing Aircraft Located; Passengers Safe, Probe Underway,” and indicated that further details were expected during SVG…
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The authorities of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines reported on Monday that they found the Dominican-registered ‘Beech 58P Pressurized Baron’ aircraft, which disappeared on Friday, whose two crew members on board are alive. The Vice Prime Minister of National Security, Clair Leacock, stated on a radio station that international organizations, [...] The entry Saint Vincent and the Grenadines finds Dominican plane missing and its living crews firs…

The Dominican-registered aircraft HI-1145, reported missing since last Friday while flying between St. Vincent and Tobago, has been located by authorities, and its two crew members were found alive. The information was confirmed this Monday by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Security of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Clair Leacock, who explained that the discovery was made possible thanks to the coordination between national,…

Authorities in St. Vincent and the Grenadines reported on Monday that they have located the Beech 58P Pressurized Baron aircraft that disappeared on Friday, and that both crew members on board are alive. The aircraft is registered in the Dominican Republic. St. Vincent's Deputy Prime Minister for National Security, Clair Leacock, stated on a radio station that international, regional, and national agencies located the aircraft, which took off on…

Dominican authorities reported that the aircraft registered HI-1145, which had left Punta Cana, was reported missing by the authorities of the Air Traffic Services (ATS) of Trinidad and Tobago. They said that the Area Control Center (ACC) of Piarco, Trinidad and Tobago, notified the Department of Search and Rescue (SAR) of the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute (IDAC) of the declaration of a phase of danger corresponding to the disappearance of …

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Times Caribbean broke the news in Saint Kitts and Nevis on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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