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Florida crew recounts ‘miraculous’ Atlantic plane rescue with fuel low

Florida crew recounts ‘miraculous’ Atlantic plane rescue with fuel low

Summary

A Florida military rescue team saved 11 people from a plane that crashed into the Atlantic Ocean about 80 miles off Florida’s east coast. The survivors spent around five hours in a small life raft before being rescued just as a thunderstorm approached; the rescue helicopter had only five minutes of fuel left when the last person was saved.

Key Facts

  • The rescue team is from the 920th Rescue Wing at Patrick Space Force Base near Cape Canaveral, Florida.
  • The plane was a small Beechcraft twin-propeller aircraft that ditched into the ocean.
  • All 11 people rescued were adults from the Bahamas.
  • Survivors spent about five hours in a tiny life raft before rescue.
  • Rescue was done using a Combat King II transport plane and an HH-60W Jolly Green II helicopter.
  • The helicopter crew made nine hoists in rough seas to get everyone onboard.
  • The helicopter had only about five minutes of fuel left when the last survivor was lifted.
  • The plane’s emergency beacon activated at impact, alerting the US Coast Guard.
  • The cause of the emergency and ditching is still being investigated.
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