Small Plane Lands on Martha's Vineyard Beach
CAPE POGE NEAR EDGARTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 6 – Pilot Michael Creato safely landed a Waco UPF-7 biplane after engine failure during a sightseeing flight, with no injuries reported among the three on board, officials said.
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Sightseeing plane makes emergency landing on Massachusetts beach
By Logan Hall Click here for updates on this story Massachusetts (WBZ) — What was supposed to be a scenic plane ride over Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts turned into a terrifying experience for a Long Island woman and her young cousin after their small aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing on Chappaquiddick Beach. Sarah Sullivan and her 11-year-old cousin, Poppy, had just taken off for the tour when the plane’s engine failed mi…
Small plane makes emergency landing on Martha’s Vineyard beach - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Emergency crews were called to a beach on Martha’s Vineyard on Sunday after a small plane made an emergency landing. The plane landed on Cape Poge Beach on Chappaquiddick Island. Three people were onboard and there were no reported injuries. The FAA is investigating.
Plane makes emergency landing on Martha's Vineyard beach
EDGARTOWN, Mass. (WLNE) — The Federal Aviation Administration said that a Waco UPF-7 made an emergency landing on a beach on Martha’s Vineyard Sunday. #BREAKING The FAA confirms a biplane landed on a beach off Chappaquiddick Island on Martha’s Vineyard today. There were 3 people on board and the FAA did not report any injuries in its statement. Working to learn more. @ABC6 pic.twitter.com/fyVnrEtz9g — Kaitlin Gehlhaus (@KaitlinGehlhaus) July 6,…
Biplane makes emergency landing on Cape Poge - The Martha's Vineyard Times
Around noon on Sunday Edgartown police cruisers started blaring into Edgartown, shutting down Main Street for what was reported over Martha’s Vineyard Public Safety radio as a red biplane forced to make an emergency landing on a beach off the north corner of Cape Poge. First responders said over the radio that Katama Airport confirmed two female passengers and a pilot were on board the plane at the time of the forced descent and the location of…
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