As a severe drought in California dries out lakes across the state, officials have found the remains of what they believe to be a 1960s plane crash.

California's drought may have solved plane crash mystery

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2021-06-16 10:30:02

As a severe drought in California dries out lakes across the state, officials have found the remains of what they believe to be a 1960s plane crash.

A underwater surveying company testing equipment in Folsom Lake near Sacramento found the fully intact plane in one of the lake's deepest points.

The 1965 crash killed all four people on board, including the pilot. The pilot's body was recovered but the bodies of the three passengers were never retrieved, despite continued search efforts up until 2014.

"I saw something that wasn't normal," Tyler Atkinson, a Seafloor Systems employee, told local CBS News affiliate KOVR.

A closer inspection revealed the object to be a plane. It was the historically low water level in the lake that allowed the team to take clear photos of the plane's tail and propeller.

The local sheriff's office will now need to decided whether the plane can be recovered. No investigation is currently under way, according to KOVR.

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