The Cessna 172 plane didn't send a distress signal after disappearing from radar on Thursday.
More than 1,000 members of Iceland’s Search and Rescue organization helped hunt for the aircraft, which was found Saturday in a portion of the lake about 30 miles east of Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik., where his channel has almost 1.2 million subscribers.According to Neuman’s homepage, he began making videos at the age of 12 with his father's video camera and later dropped out of college to pursue a career in extreme sports and filmmaking.
In 2020, he published a sponsored video for Suspicious Antwerp, skating on a longboard down a winding road in Los Angeles. Suspicious Antwerp spokesman Bram Boriau said the purpose of the flight was to capture footage of Iceland's stunning scenery."All persons present were hugely passionate about travel and content creation, hence these themes were the main focus of the trip," he told the AP by email.
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