ANCHORAGE (AP) â Alaska State Troopers have recovered the bodies of two people who died in the crash of a small plane, which federal investigators said may have broken up in midair. Troopers and National Park Service Rangers arrived Saturday at the site in Wrangell-St Elias National Park where the Cessna 185 single-engine propeller plane went down Thursday. The National Transportation Safety Board said the flight operated by Copper Valley Air Service carried a pilot and one passenger, who were both killed. The names of the crash victims were not immediately made public. Their bodies were taken to the state medical examiner's office for identification.