From KJAS radio (kjas.com):
An airplane, which is believed to have run out of fuel and was crash-landed by the pilot into Steinhagen Lake; Dam B, early Tuesday, was retrieved from the lake on Thursday morning. The salvage operation was conducted by Dick and Sons Diving Service, which has offices here in Jasper and in nearby Anacoco, Louisiana, and also Lone Star Retrieval, of Lancaster, Texas.
Divers placed deflated air bags inside the aircraft and then filled them with air, which caused the plane to float to the surface. It was then towed to shore, and lifted out of the water.
According to Randy Wilgus of Dick and Sons, the wings will be taken off of the plane and it will be moved to Jasper County Bell Field Airport, where federal authorities will begin their investigation.
Four people survived the incident.
Those four were the pilot, 27-year-old Tristan Dorain, of California, and his passengers, Playboy model and actress Erica Gore, 20, of Huntsville, Alabama, along with William Smallwood, 33, a cinematographer from Louisiana, and 33-year-old Benjamin Griffin, of Nevada. They were reportedly traveling from California to New Orleans for a video shoot.
Dorain was trying to make it to Jasper for fuel when the crash occurred at about 3:00 Tuesday morning. Dorain later reported that he simply ran out of fuel. Dorain said that when he looked down through the darkness, he happened to see the moon reflecting off of the water, so that’s why he put the plane down in the lake.
The four escaped the plane, and then clung to a floating video camera case for an hour as they plied the alligator and water moccasin infested lake. The survivors said they went towards the nearest light, which they hoped was a house. It turned out to be a boat ramp in the Hen House Ridge Unit of Martin Dies, Jr. State Park.
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