Wreckage may be remains of Truckee plane
TRUCKEE, Calif. -- The wreckage of an airplane belonging to a missing Truckee pilot was found Sunday in a heavily-forested area of the Sierra about 25 miles north of his hometown, authorities said.
Nevada County sheriff's Sgt. Jeff Pettitt said a body found in the wreckage near Sierraville has not been positively identified but is believed to be Clayton Beck, 37.
Beck left Truckee Tahoe Airport on Wednesday afternoon for a short flight around the Truckee area in his single-engine, two-seater RV-6 experimental aircraft, Pettitt said.
He had planned to make a meeting later that afternoon in Reno and was reported missing that night by his wife, Lisa Beck.
The crash is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration.
The wreckage was spotted by a Civil Air Patrol crew.
Clayton Beck recently retired as head coach of the Alpine Meadows freestyle ski program, where he coached several Olympic athletes.
