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Wreckage of private jet carrying 5 men found 200 feet underwater in Lake Champlain 53 years after it vanished

Experts believe they found the wreckage of a private corporate jet 200 feet below the surface in Lake Champlain more than 50 years after it mysteriously disappeared shortlꦡy after takeoff.

The private plane carrying five men took off from Burlington, Vermont, on a snowy night, but never made it to its destination iไn Providence, Rhode Island on Jan 27, 19꧑71.

Rescuers looking for the plane in the immediate aftermath didn’t find it and four days after the apparent crash Lake Champlain froze over.

The remains of a 10-seat private plane that went missing 53 years ago. AP

Underwater searcher Garry Kozak and a team were able to link the 10-seat pla🌳ne through theꦛ same custom paint job when they found the wreckage in the lake last month using a remotely operated vehicle.

Parts of ❀the doomed plane were located 200 feet below the surface near where the radio control tower had last tracked it before it vanished.

Kozak he was “100% confident” the wreck is of the missing plan🃏e.

Three employees of an Atlanta-based development company, Cousin’s Properties, working on a project in Burlington, as well as two crew members, we🍸re on the plane.

The 🔯niece of pilot George Nikita called the discover𒐪y a “peaceful feeling” and “very sad feeling.”

“We know what happened,” she said Tuesday🦋. “We’ve seen a couple of photos. We’re struggling I think wiꦿth that now.”

The so♏n of a passenger on the plane said it was a relief to know where it ended up.

“Spending 53 years not knowing if the plane was in the lake or maybe on a mountainside around there somewhere was distressing,” said Frank Wilder, whose father went by the same name.

The plane before it vanished shortly after takeoff. NBC Boston

“And again, I’m feeling relieved that I know where the plane is now but unfortun🐻ately it’s opening other questions and we have to work on those🦩 now.”

Debris from the plane was initially found in the spring of 1971 ☂at Shelburne Point after the ice melted from the lake, Koza🧔k said.

But ꦓa subsequent underwater search turned up nothing and at least another 17 s💯earches, including as recently as 2014, also led to nothing.

The three other men aboard the plane were pilot Donald Myers and Cousin’s Property’s Robert Williams and Richard Windsor.

The National Transportati🌞on Safety Board will determine if the missing plane was ac🐓tually recovered.

Pilots Donald Myers and George Nikita along with passengers Richard Windsor, Robert Williams and Frank Wilder boarded the doomed private aircraft. Doe Network

 “We will be evaluating the specifics of what was found, and the degree of certainty to which we are able to positively link it back to the wreckage that was located,” spokesperson Peter Knudson said in a statement to NBC 10 Boston. 

“Following that, if and when any of that wreckage were recovered, we would determine what level of examination would be appropriate given what is recovered and what condition it is in.”

With Post wires