Five more bodies have been recovered from Puget Sound after a plane crash nearly a month ago. Six of the 10 victims of the Sept. 4 crash near Whidbey Island north of Seattle have been found. Five have been identified, the Seattle Times reports. About 80 percent of the plane, including the engine, has been recovered using remotely piloted boats. The de Havilland DHC-3 Otter floatplane was departing Friday Harbor on San Juan Island, just east of Victoria, BC, on Sept. 4 on a regular commuter route to a municipal airport in the southern suburbs of Seattle when it crashed into the water . Officials are also investigating whether human remains that washed ashore on Dungeness Spit two weeks after the crash are the seventh victim. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.