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Author Topic: State and Regional Fish and Wildlife plane crash in Oregon kills 2  (Read 1609 times)
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« on: 19-Jan-10, 08:09:53 AM »



A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service employee and a contractor were killed when their small plane crashed in an Oregon forest.

Authorities identified the pilot as 52-year-old Vernon Ray Bentley, a Fish and Wildlife Service employee from Blodgett. His passenger was 59-year-old David Sherwood Pitkin of Bandon, a former employee who was working as a contractor for the agency.

Benton County sheriff's deputies say they found the wreckage of the Cessna on Monday morning after it failed to arrive in Corvallis as scheduled on Sunday afternoon.

A radio signal from the plane's locator beacon allowed searchers to narrow the crash site to an area near Philomath.

The federal agency says the two men were involved in the annual midwinter count of migratory birds.
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