Search Underway for Missing Medical Aircraft After Departure from Roswell
A major search operation is underway for a missing medical aircraft that departed from Roswell, New Mexico. The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air 200 was en route to Phoenix, Arizona with three crew members on board: a pilot, a flight paramedic, and a flight nurse. The last known contact with the flight occurred on Thursday night near Guadalupe Peak in Culberson County, Texas. Multiple agencies, including the New Mexico State Police and the U.S. Air Force, are involved in the search and rescue efforts. The focus of the search is the remote area where the aircraft's last radar and radio signals were detected.
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