The floats are ripped in pieces, fuselage is twisted and in half on the barge. Very violent impact.
From the Seattle Times, may they RIP:
The bodies of multiple victims of the deadly Labor Day weekend plane crash in Mutiny Bay have been recovered, along with most of the wreckage.
Island County Emergency Management confirmed victims had been recovered, but Deputy Director Eric Brooks said Thursday afternoon that he wasn’t able to confirm the number found.
About 80% of the plane, including the engine, has been recovered and pulled to the surface using remotely operated vessels, National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy said Thursday. Homendy is among the crew on barges leading the recovery efforts that began Tuesday in a shipping channel off Whidbey Island.
As of Thursday afternoon, Homendy said crews had found and were working to bring up
one wing and several flight control pieces, including a horizontal stabilizer and both of the plane’s control elevators. Crews have identified the propeller and the gear box and are looking for the ailerons, which control the roll of the plane.
Whidbey Island floatplane crash
As they look to recover the “four corners” of the airplane — the nose, the tail and both wings — Homendy said crews are pleased with the progress made in just over 48 hours of recovery, and would likely halt the operation in the next couple of days.
“The recovery operation for wreckage is going really well,” Homendy said, noting that crews of between 20 and 23 people from NTSB, the Navy, Island County sheriff personnel and subcontractors have been working in 12-hour shifts around the clock since Tuesday.
Despite dozens of witnesses narrowing down the crash site, it took officials more than a week and multiple types of sonar to
locate the plane because of the depth and current of the channel in Mutiny Bay.
Recovery efforts began Tuesday, with remotely operated vehicles plunging more than 150 feet below the surface to retrieve the wreckage.