CHEYENNE, Wyo.—The search for a small plane missing in western Wyoming is set to continue.
The plane carrying a Minnesota executive and his three children has been missing since it took off in snowy weather on Monday.
Tuesday’s search in a rugged, mountainous area near Lander was hampered by bad weather but a four person crew reached the area late in the day. They plan to start searching at first light Wednesday.
Web development company Sierra Bravo Corp. in Bloomington, Minn., says the plane’s pilot was company president Luke Bucklin, who was in Jackson on a family vacation.
Radio station KOVE/KDLY reports the single-engine plane left the Jackson airport Monday and disappeared from radar about an hour later near Gannett Peak.



