The bodies of an accomplished pilot and two tourists from the United States were recovered Sunday, after they died when their small plane crashed high in Kenya's mountainous Aberdare National Park. Captain Harro Trepenau, 66, a former chairman of the Aero Club of East Africa, was flying his six-seater Cessna from an airstrip in northern Kenya to Nairobi when it went off the radar last Thursday afternoon. After a two-day search hampered by cloudy weather, a helicopter pilot spotted the wreckage Saturday in a clearing 3,600 metres above sea level, according to a report of DPA. The only passengers were US tourists Claire Perkins and her daughter Bessy Rosenweig, Aero Club chairman Rob Lincke said.