A private jet conveying four people that was because of land in Germany however which kept on flying across Europe
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as air traffic regulators failed to make contact crashed Sunday into the Baltic Sea off Latvia, specialists said.
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Karl-Peter Griesemann, an unmistakable German finance manager, was on board the plane with three others
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a representative for Quick Air, an air sanction organization situated in Cologne, told Reuters
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Neighborhood paper Express revealed that Griesemann was the pilot and that he was with his significant other, little girl and his little girl's beau.
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The jet "was flying among Spain and Cologne however when it headed in a different direction,
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air traffic regulators couldn't connect," the Latvian common flight organization said in a proclamation.
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Private jets from Germany, Denmark and Sweden were mixed to attempt to connect with the group in the air as the Austrian-enrolled
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plane kept on flying across northern Europe, "however they saw nobody," Swedish pursuit and salvage activity pioneer Lars Antonsson told AFP.
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As indicated by information following site FlightRadar24, the plane took off from the Spanish city of Jerez de la Frontera at 2:56 p.m..
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The plane, a Cessna 551, flew over Swedish airspace in the Baltic Sea prior to colliding with the ocean off Ventspils not long before 8:00 p.m. (1800 GMT).
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The plane flew moderately consistently until it approached the Latvian coast, when it quickly lost elevation.
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It crashed "when it ran out of fuel," Antonsson said.