Rescuers search English Channel for missing plane

Two on-board P-28 plane that departed from UK bound for Le Touquet in France

A file photograph of a Piper PA-28 Cherokee aircraft. Photograph: Universal Images Group via Getty Images
A file photograph of a Piper PA-28 Cherokee aircraft. Photograph: Universal Images Group via Getty Images

Rescue teams have carried out a search in the English Channel after a plane flying from the UK with two people on-board went missing.

The French coastguard told Sky News the aircraft is the “subject of a worrying disappearance” and a search for the plane was carried out “all afternoon”.

It said that teams were unable to locate “any debris or aircraft wreckage” and the search would continue on Sunday morning.

The Piper P-28 plane took off from Wellesbourne near Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England, on Saturday morning bound for Le Touquet in northern France.

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A Falcon 50 aircraft, a helicopter and a tugboat that was already at sea were all deployed in the search operation along with a British aircraft, the coastguard added.

All ships sailing in the area have been asked to search for any signs of the plane and report any sightings to French authorities.

The passenger and pilot of the plane have not been identified publicly. – Guardian