This view of Seabeck

This view of Seabeck

3RD UPDATE — Coast Guard continues search after plane goes down in Hood Canal

SHINE — Personnel from the Seattle-based Coast Guard 13th District were searching for survivors in a debris field Monday night after a small plane went down in Hood Canal earlier in the day.

The plane crashed in about 500 feet of water in the area of Guillemot Cove southwest of Seabeck shortly after 1 p.m., said Sgt. Ken Dickinson of the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department.

The Coast Guard took over coordination of recovery operations from regional law enforcement and emergency services personnel late Monday afternoon, Dickinson said.

A Coast Guard public information officer did not return calls for comment.

No information was available on the number of occupants in the plane or its origin or destination.

No planes were reported missing as of Monday afternoon from William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles, Jefferson County International Airport in Port Townsend or Bremerton National Airport.

Rescue personnel began responding to multiple reports of a small plane in distress and at least one report of it crashing into the waters of Hood Canal between Dabob Bay in Jefferson County and Seabeck in Kitsap County.

“What the report said was they saw it fall into the water,” Dickinson said.

The initial reports came from Seabeck, a small shoreline town of 1,000 population a few miles south of the Hood Canal Bridge, beginning at 1:17 p.m., Dickinson said.

State Patrol spokesman Trooper Russ Winger said reports had the plane going down along Kitsap County’s eastern shore of Hood Canal.

Dickinson said the aircraft was described as being red and white.

An aircraft from Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles aided for a short time in the search, he said.

The State Patrol also diverted an aircraft that was already in flight to the area where the plane was reportedly last seen, Winger said.

Dickinson reported that at about 2:30 p.m. Monday, a Coast Guard helicopter was able to locate the debris and later confirmed it was from the plane.

Other departments involved in the search included the Mason County Sheriff’s Office, Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office and Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue.

________

Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5060, or at pgottlieb@peninsuladailynews.com.

News Editor Michael Foster contributed to this report.

More in News

Rear Admiral Charles E. Fosse, right, U.S. Coast Guard District 13 commander, was the guest speaker at the U.S. Coast Guard Station Port Angeles’ annual Veterans Day celebration on Monday. Chaplain Mike VanProyen, left, and Kelly Higgins, the commanding officer at Coast Guard Air Station Port Angeles, also participated in the ceremony. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Hundreds gather in Port Angeles to honor service members

High school band, choral groups highlight event

Former Marine Joseph Schwann of Port Townsend smiles as he receives a Quilt of Valor from Kathy Darrow, right, and another member of Quilts of Valor during the Veterans Day event at the American Legion Marvin G. Shields Memorial Post 26 in Port Townsend on Monday. Group leader Kathey Bates, left, was the emcee of the event. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Quilts of Valor

Former Marine Joseph Schwann of Port Townsend smiles as he receives a… Continue reading

Port Townsend ethics complaint dismissed

Officer examines argument on open meetings

Friends of the Library to host annual meeting

The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will conduct… Continue reading

Peninsula College to stage ‘The Thanksgiving Play’

Peninsula College will present its production of “The Thanksgiving… Continue reading

Ceramic sculpture “Flora-Fauna” by Thomas Connery.
Library to host reception for ‘Second Look’ exhibition

The North Olympic Library System will host a reception… Continue reading

Sequim City Council members finalized through their consent agenda to ban the sale of fireworks effective October 2025. They held a public hearing last month that garnered mostly support for the ban. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim finalizes ban on fireworks

Ordinance change will go into effect next October

Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group
Rich Krebsbach, manager of the Highland Irrigation District, asks questions of Rhiana Barkie, Clallam County public works project coordinator. The map is one of four new options for the Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir project. Public input is being taken through the county’s website at https://www.clallamcountywa.gov/188/Dungeness-Off-Channel-Reservoir-Project.
Sequim reservoir project draws crowd, questions

Clallam County, FEMA public comment period open through Nov. 21

Christmas gift inspires playground cleanup

Veteran volunteer collects playground metal

Weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft… Continue reading

World War II veteran Arthur Bradow, right, and his daughter Barbara Cason admire a quilt sewn by his niece for his 100th birthday on Dec. 13. Bradow served in the Merchant Marine in the Pacific Theater of Operations and stateside in the U.S. Army Air Forces. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Veteran has 100 years’ worth of experience

Looks back at long life and wealth of knowledge