The bodies of four family members have been recovered from the wreckage of a small plane that crashed a week ago in a Wyoming mountain range, according to the Associated Press.
A search team found the single-engine Mooney 20J Monday in Lander, Wyo., in the Wind River range. The plane had left Jackston Hole Airport Oct. 25 during a snowstorm.
The plane was owned by Luke Bucklin, 40, who was piloting the aircraft. He was killed, as were his twins Nick and Nate, 14, and Noah, 12, according to AP.
Bucklin was president and a co-founder of Sierra Bravo Corp. in Bloomington, Minn. He and his family came to Wyoming for a wedding, and Bucklin’s wife and youngest son had taken a commercial flight home.