The coroner for a small Pennsylvania county confirming that no one survived after a plane heading to Niagara District Airport crashed.
The Piper PA-28 took off from Richmond International Airport Sunday, but the FAA lost contact with the pilot after it veered around a thunderstorm in the area.
Searchers found the plane last night in rural Potter County, on the border with New York State.
There were three people on board including the pilot.
Potter County Coroner Kevin J. Dusenbury Sr. confirmed the deaths today, but says he won't be releasing additional information until he contacts the victims' relatives.
The National Transportation Safety Board is heading the crash investigation.