BANGKOK — Thai rescuers used hoes on Friday to search muddy, forested terrain for debris and the remains of nine people aboard a charter flight that crashed the day before, authorities said, with all the travelers presumed dead.
All aboard the charter plane are presumed dead, said Chonlatee Yongtrong, the governor of Chachoengsao province, the site of the crash, as authorities scramble to investigate the cause.
“We found many human remains,” the governor told reporters late Thursday, adding that the muddy terrain complicated the task of searchers.
The plane, operating flight TFT209 headed for the eastern province of Trat, had taken off from the Suvarnabhumi airport in the capital on Thursday afternoon.
Registered to Thai Flying Service Co., according to the aviation regulator, the craft lost contact with ground control in Bangkok 11 minutes after take-off, provincial officials said.
Persons:
Chonlatee Yongtrong
Organizations:
Cessna, C208B, Thai Flying Service Co
Locations:
BANGKOK, China, Bangkok, Chachoengsao province, Trat