Pilot Nathan Ulrich and Jennifer Blumin and sons Phineas, four, and two-year-old Theodore were on board
The US Coastguard said it has found a field of debris after the plane disappeared about 40 miles east of the Bahamas after leaving Puerto Rico on Monday.
Those on board were pilot Nathan Ulrich, passenger Jennifer Blumin and her sons Phineas, four, and two-year-old Theodore.
Air traffic control in Miami lost radar and radio contact with the twin-engine MU-2B plane east of the island of Eleuthera, the coastguard said.
The plane was said to be bound for the small city of Titusville on the east coast of Florida.
"There's no indication of significant adverse weather at the time, "said Lt Cmdr Ryan Kelly, a Coast Guard spokesman.
Authorities were concentrating the search effort Tuesday about 40 miles east of Eleuthera, NBC New York reports.
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western Atlantic Ocean off Florida, USA, where planes and ships have disappeared, sparking claims the area is cursed or subject to paranormal activity.
It is also called the Devil's Triangle.
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