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Watch: Two small planes crash-land off Hawaii; all aboard survive

Associated Press Tuesday, 27 January 2015, 10:26 Last update: about 10 years ago

Two small planes ran out of fuel and crash-landed into the Pacific Ocean off Hawaii, but the five people aboard both aircraft survived, authorities said.

The Coast Guard says the separate incidents Sunday involved a single-engine plane carrying a solo pilot about 250 miles (400 kilometers) off the island of Maui, and another with four people aboard several miles off the island of Oahu.

A pilot traveling from Tracy, California, to Maui radioed authorities at 12:30 p.m. about plans to ditch a Cirrus SR-22 aircraft because of dwindling fuel.

The Coast Guard directed the plane to go down near a cruise ship, and the pilot deployed a parachute system around 4:45 p.m. and safely got into a life raft. Amid seas up to 12 feet (3.6 meters) and winds of up to 28 mph (45 kph), the cruise-ship crew rescued the pilot, who was in good condition, authorities said.

Coast Guard video shows the plane releasing its parachute and briefly dropping nose-first before leveling out and plopping into the sea. The pilot escapes out the top of the aircraft and drifts away in a small raft from the plane before it rolls over on its top.

In a second crash Sunday, a single-engine Cessna flying from Kauai to Oahu with four aboard declared an emergency at 6:18 p.m., saying fuel was running low and the plane may need to ditch, the Coast Guard said.

It crash-landed about 11 miles (17.7 kilometers) west of Oahu, and a Coast Guard helicopter hoisted three adults and one child. All four received emergency treatment, but their conditions were not immediately available.

 

 

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