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Autonomous Vessel Deployed To Search For Missing Plane In Lake Superior

Autonomous vessel deployed to search for missing plane in Lake Superior

Unmanned surface vehicle joins search for Cessna 172 that disappeared with three people on board

The U.S. Coast Guard has deployed an autonomous vessel to assist in the search for a missing plane in Lake Superior.

The Cessna 172 disappeared on Thursday, September 1, with three people on board. The plane was flying from Houghton County Memorial Airport in Michigan to Thunder Bay, Ontario, when it went missing. The Coast Guard has been searching for the plane since Thursday, but so far there have been no signs of the wreckage or the people on board. The autonomous vessel, named the Sea Hunter, is an unmanned surface vehicle that can be used to search large areas of water. The Sea Hunter is equipped with a variety of sensors, including sonar and radar, which can be used to detect objects underwater and on the surface. The Sea Hunter is also equipped with a self-correcting navigation system, which allows it to operate in challenging conditions, such as high waves and strong currents. The Sea Hunter is expected to arrive in the search area on Saturday, September 3. The Coast Guard hopes that the Sea Hunter will be able to help locate the missing plane and the people on board. The search for the missing plane is a complex and challenging operation. The Lake Superior is a large and deep lake, and the search area is vast. The Coast Guard is using a variety of resources to search for the plane, including aircraft, ships, and divers. The Coast Guard is asking the public to report any sightings of the missing plane or the people on board. Anyone with information is asked to call the Coast Guard at 906-381-6323.


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