A home-built aircraft that did not return as expected to Oshawa, Ontario, is found in the Kawartha Lakes area, but the pilot remains missing, according to rescue officials. The Trenton Joint Rescue Coordination Centre says the plane is located after failing to arrive back from the flight last week.
The Winnipeg Free Press and CityNews Toronto both report the same incident details: it involves a home-built aircraft and a pilot identified as 73 years old. Both outlets also cite the Trenton Joint Rescue Coordination Centre as the source for the update that the aircraft has been found, while search efforts continue for the missing pilot. Neither outlet provides additional confirmation about where exactly in the Kawartha Lakes area the plane is located or any specific new evidence about the pilot’s whereabouts.
While the reports align on the core facts—location, aircraft type, timing, and the pilot’s age—the coverage focuses on different aspects of the situation. Both emphasize that the aircraft’s discovery does not end the investigation, and authorities continue efforts to locate the pilot.