Feb 7 • 21:41 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Norwegian helicopter found missing small aircraft in northern Sweden

A small aircraft that disappeared from radar in northern Sweden was found safe by a Norwegian rescue helicopter.

A small aircraft with two people on board, which went missing from radar north of Kiruna, Sweden, has been located safe and sound. The aircraft had made an emergency landing near a cabin and was discovered by a Norwegian rescue helicopter. Johan Wahlström from the Swedish rescue service confirmed that the occupants were in good health and had issues with their satellite phone, preventing them from notifying their relatives about their situation.

A Norwegian rescue helicopter was dispatched from Tromsø to assist Swedish authorities in the search operation. The successful recovery of the aircraft highlights the cooperative efforts between the Norwegian and Swedish rescue services, enhancing the overall safety protocols in the region. The incident underscores the importance of effective communication tools like satellite phones for travelers in remote areas.

Authorities have not provided further details about the circumstances that led to the aircraft's emergency landing. However, the quick response and successful recovery could serve as a precedent for future rescue operations, reinforcing the value of cross-border cooperation in emergency situations, especially in challenging landscapes like northern Scandinavia.

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