FIVE LAKES RECREATION AREA, Calif. – Tahoe Nordic Search and Rescue (TNSAR) released more details regarding its response to the plane crash that occurred on Sunday afternoon.
Team members approached the crash site in the Five Lakes area from both land and air.
Assistance from Care Flight through its Crew Card program allowed two TNSAR team members to be flown directly to the crash site.
“This marked our first mission utilizing this program,” TNSAR said, “and we’re grateful for how seamlessly it came together.”
Meanwhile, about 20 additional team members approached on foot, carrying skis on their backs. They were able to hike to the Five Lakes area via private property, called the White Wolf Tahoe, which the owner, Troy Caldwell, granted access to.
TNSAR’s Scott Meyer operated a PistenBully 100 snowcat up KT access road at Palisades Tahoe, navigating over the crest and into Five Lakes for the first time, assisting with the transport of the deceased pilot.
Reports reveal that the white aircraft was experiencing engine trouble before it went down.
“Our hearts are with the pilot’s family and friends during this incredibly difficult time. The aviation community here in Truckee is a close-knit one, and this loss is felt deeply by so many across our town,” TNSAR said.
The Tribune will provide more details as they become available.
