By Ethan Andrews
Bangor Daily News, Maine
AVON, Maine — The Maine sport warden who died in a aircraft crash on Tuesday morning has been recognized as 50-year-old Joshua Tibbetts.
Tibbetts was piloting the aircraft alone when he crashed about 11 a.m. close to Schoolhouse Pond within the Franklin County city of Avon, in response to Mark Latti, a spokesperson for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
At a press convention on Tuesday afternoon, officers stated they don’t but know what brought about Tibbetts’ aircraft to go down. They have been in communication with the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board, which will probably be investigating the crash.
The wardens’ planes are outfitted to routinely ship out a sign in the event that they crash, which Tibbetts’ did, alerting an emergency dispatch middle on Tuesday, officers stated.
Tibbetts’ profession with the Warden Service began in 2008. He labored in Down East, Central, and southern Maine districts and was part of the Incident Management Team, search planning and unmanned aerial automobile program, and served as a drug recognition skilled, in response to a 2023 Facebook publish asserting his promotion to sport warden pilot.
His dying was the primary within the line of obligation for a sport warden since March 2011, when pilot Daryl Ray Gordon’s aircraft crashed onto a frozen Clear Lake close to Ashland in Aroostook County. At least 16 sport wardens have died within the line of obligation within the company’s 146-year historical past.
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