If you read down into the comments, you will see a guy questioning this reporters reasons to have stayed in the area while the S&R teams were trying to do their jobs and this reporter & helicopter were getting in the way, then reporting that they were helping show S&R where the downed plane was.
Here's where the commenter suggests the reporter was in the wrong -
Aaahh. No plane parts. Where else were there no plane parts?
And no bodies either.
If you read down into the comments, you will see a guy questioning this reporters reasons to have stayed in the area while the S&R teams were trying to do their jobs and this reporter & helicopter were getting in the way, then reporting that they were helping show S&R where the downed plane was.
Here's where the commenter suggests the reporter was in the wrong -
https://twitter.com/RyansUnfiltered/status/1665548617430585344/photo/1
Here's the whole thread with the commenter -
https://twitter.com/RyansUnfiltered/status/1665543449360121857
Also, I thought cessenas had an upper limit of 15k feet, not 30?
Any planefags can confirm?
This is a Cessna Citation which is a jet aircraft. It has a max altitude of 45k feet.