The crash claimed the lives of three people.
(FOX 13) A small airplane went down during a late-night flight last week near Yellowstone National Park, claiming the lives of three people. One of those victims was 55-year-old Kurt Enoch Robey from Lehi, Utah.
West Yellowstone, Mont. • A small airplane went down during a late-night flight last week near Yellowstone National Park, claiming the lives of three people.
One of those victims was 55-year-old Kurt Enoch Robey from Lehi, Utah. The other two were 60-year-old Rodney Conover and 23-year-old Madison Conover, both from Tennessee.
The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office in Montana said the plane took off from West Yellowstone Airport with Robey and the Conovers on board Thursday night, just before midnight. They then received word of the crash the next day around 1:40 p.m. after the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Aero Division was unable to find the plane.
Two search planes were sent out to the area, which they narrowed down thanks to the last location on the smart watch of one of the occupants. They found the crashed plane in a forested area just south of West Yellowstone.
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