In 1976, a small plane was discovered crashed in San Carlos, Costa Rica, with its pilot found deceased. The discovery came as authorities were actively searching for a second missing aircraft that had been traveling from Parrita to Pavas. This incident marks a period when two planes went missing within the same week, prompting significant search operations. A local worker reportedly located the wreckage of the first plane. The fate of the second aircraft and its occupants remained a central focus of the ongoing search efforts at the time. The dual disappearances raised concerns about aviation safety and response capabilities in the region. This event underscores the inherent risks of flight and the importance of robust aerial search protocols.

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