Pilot and 10 passengers survive miraculous ocean ditching after multiple system failures
Hızlı Bakış
- A Bahamas-bound plane with 11 on board ditched in the Atlantic Ocean 175 miles north of Miami after suffering navigation, radio, and dual engine failures.
- The pilot and 10 passengers survived an hours-long ordeal in a life raft before being rescued by the US Coast Guard.
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The incident highlights the risks of air travel and the importance of emergency preparedness.
In 25 years of flying, pilot Ian Nixon had never faced anything like the crash that left him and 10 passengers stranded for hours in the Atlantic Ocean, waiting to be rescued off Florida's east coast. On Tuesday, during what should have been a routine 20-minute flight between two islands in the Bahamas, Nixon watched one disaster unfold after another - first the navigation system, then the radio, then one engine, and finally the other. "I wasn't able to reach anybody on the radio for a while," Nixon said. "I tried to call Freeport, [Bahamas]; I tried to call Miami radio. I don't know if they were hearing me, but I didn't get a response," Nixon told CBS News, the BBC's US news partner. With nowhere to land, the Bahamian pilot "ditched" the aircraft in waters roughly 175 miles (289km) north of Miami - a last-resort intentionally executed manoeuvre when no other options are possible. What followed was an hours-long ordeal on a life raft, as the pilot and the passengers waited for rescuers to find them. "I told them: 'In the next 10 minutes, a plane is going to come,'" he said. "Then one of the passengers said: 'Hold on, did I hear something?'" The unit was on a training mission when it was redirected to assist in the search and rescue effort after an emergency locator transmitter signal alerted the US Coast Guard about a potential distress situation. "They had already been in the raft for about five hours," Capt Rory Whipple said. "You could tell just by looking at them that they were in distress - physically, mentally and emotionally." "I have not known anyone to survive a ditching in the ocean," Maj Elizabeth Piowaty, an aircraft commander who assisted with the rescue, said. "And, from what I've seen, I mean, for all those people to survive is pretty miraculous." "Everybody was rejoicing to know that we get saved because we thought we were going to die," Olympia Outten, one of the passengers on the plane, said afterwards. "That was a scene that [was] just like it was a movie."
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Investigation into the cause of the system failures
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- Cause of the multiple system failures
- Full list of passenger nationalities





