Wrecked plane with human found near Shetland confirmed as missing German aircraft


A wrecked plane with a human found near Shetland has been confirmed as a missing German aircraft. The debris of the aircraft, a German registered Cessna 172, was discovered in the North Sea near Lerwick in Shetland on December 6. It was reported missing in September last year and was carrying one person onboard when it went missing between Shetland and Norway. The Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchung (BFU) of Germany reported the loss of the plane to HM Coastguard after it lost contact over the North Sea on September 30, 2023.

A fishing vessel from Peterhead found a section of the aircraft’s undercarriage on Friday, leading to the discovery of human remains within the wreckage. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full circumstances surrounding this grim discovery. The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) confirmed the recovery of the aircraft and human remains by a fishing vessel on December 6 and its arrival on shore in Shetland on Sunday. They are working with Police Scotland and the BFU to support the safety investigation.

Police Scotland received a report of the aircraft recovery on December 6 and stated that human remains were found inside the plane. Inquiries are still ongoing to gather more information about the incident. The discovery of the missing German aircraft has sparked interest and concern, as authorities work to unravel the mysteries surrounding its disappearance and tragic end.

In summary, a missing German aircraft, a Cessna 172, was found wrecked near Shetland with human remains onboard. The plane had gone missing in September 2023 and its discovery has led to ongoing investigations by the relevant authorities to uncover the circumstances of its disappearance and tragic end.


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