Colorado Plane Crash Victims Not Yet Recovered, 5 Feared Dead

The identities of those aboard weren't immediately released

Authorities haven't yet recovered the bodies of five people feared dead after their small plane crashed into a southwestern Colorado reservoir.

Ouray County spokeswoman Marti Whitmore said Sunday that sonar images showed the fuselage appeared to be intact and the wings still attached. Dive teams marked the location, and recovery work was to continue Monday.

The identities of those aboard weren't immediately released.

Whitmore says the single-engine Socata TBM700 was heading from Bartlesville, Okla., to Montrose, about 180 miles southwest of Denver, when it went down around 2 p.m. Saturday. It crashed into Ridgway Reservoir, about 25 miles south of Montrose.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor says the flight took off from Gadsden, Ala., before stopping in Oklahoma. The cause of the crash isn't yet known.

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