Boston:
A passenger took management of a small airplane and crash-landed on an island in US’ Massachusetts after its pilot suffered a medical emergency on Saturday, The Washington Publish reported.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon close to Martha’s Winery Airport in West Tisbury, Massachusetts. The 79-year-old male pilot suffered the emergency through the airplane’s remaining method, Massachusetts State Police stated.
“The crash resulted in a tough touchdown exterior the runway that precipitated the plane’s left wing to interrupt in half,” The Publish quoted the state police as saying.
Nonetheless, the authorities didn’t identify both particular person on the airplane and stated each had been transported to a hospital.
The pilot was then flown to a Boston hospital in life-threatening situation. The feminine passenger was unhurt and launched from an area hospital, The Publish reported citing the police.
The 2006 Piper Meridian airplane departed from Westchester County, New York, earlier Saturday afternoon. The pilot and passenger each are residents of Connecticut, police stated.
The state police, Nationwide Transportation Security Board, and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the crash. An FAA spokesperson stated the NTSB is in control of the investigation.
The plane was eliminated and brought to a safe location on the airport and the crash scene was cleared, The Publish reported citing the state police.
The crash occurred virtually 24 years to the day after a Piper crash killed John F Kennedy Jr., his spouse Carolyn Bessette, and her sister Lauren Bessette off Martha’s Winery.
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