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All 11 people on board plane rescued after crash in Alaska | All 11 people on board plane rescued after crash in Alaska |
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The US Coast Guard has rescued 11 people after their charter plane crashed on the side of Alaska's Mount Jumbo. | |
No passengers died but several were injured after their plane went down on Prince of Wales Island. | No passengers died but several were injured after their plane went down on Prince of Wales Island. |
Two helicopters were dispatched to Mount Jumbo's west side later that day to conduct the low-visibility mission. | |
Investigators are interviewing the pilot to learn how the crash occurred. | Investigators are interviewing the pilot to learn how the crash occurred. |
The passengers were found at an elevation of around 2,000ft (609m), according to the US Coast Guard. | The passengers were found at an elevation of around 2,000ft (609m), according to the US Coast Guard. |
Commander Michael Kahle, of the Coast Guard in Juneau, Alaska, congratulated the aircrew of the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters who conducted the rescue. | Commander Michael Kahle, of the Coast Guard in Juneau, Alaska, congratulated the aircrew of the MH-60 Jayhawk helicopters who conducted the rescue. |
"Cases like these exemplify the versatility of our aircrews and how capable they are to expertly perform rescues from the ocean or even mountainsides," he said in a statement. | "Cases like these exemplify the versatility of our aircrews and how capable they are to expertly perform rescues from the ocean or even mountainsides," he said in a statement. |
Coast Guard spokesman Charly Hengen told local media that the rescue pilots had only about a quarter mile of visibility due to fog during the mission. | Coast Guard spokesman Charly Hengen told local media that the rescue pilots had only about a quarter mile of visibility due to fog during the mission. |
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After the passengers were airlifted from the crash sight, they were brought to a staging area where they were then transported by helicopter to hospital. | After the passengers were airlifted from the crash sight, they were brought to a staging area where they were then transported by helicopter to hospital. |
All of the passengers suffered light injuries, the Coast Guard said, "but [are] otherwise in good condition". | All of the passengers suffered light injuries, the Coast Guard said, "but [are] otherwise in good condition". |
The crash occurred 39 miles (62km) from Ketchikan in the far south of the Alaskan panhandle. | The crash occurred 39 miles (62km) from Ketchikan in the far south of the Alaskan panhandle. |
Alaskan State Troopers say the plane was operated by Taquan Air, which conducts sightseeing and charter flights in the region. | Alaskan State Troopers say the plane was operated by Taquan Air, which conducts sightseeing and charter flights in the region. |
The pilot, who has been identified as 72-year-old Mike Hodgins of Ketchikan, was interviewed on Wednesday morning, according to investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). | The pilot, who has been identified as 72-year-old Mike Hodgins of Ketchikan, was interviewed on Wednesday morning, according to investigators for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). |
Troopers say that he reported the crash by radio, and a locator beacon onboard aided the search effort. | Troopers say that he reported the crash by radio, and a locator beacon onboard aided the search effort. |
"The first order of business is to talk to the pilot to determine what happened, and if there were any mechanical problems involved, " NTSB regional Chief Clinton Johnson told KTUU-News. | "The first order of business is to talk to the pilot to determine what happened, and if there were any mechanical problems involved, " NTSB regional Chief Clinton Johnson told KTUU-News. |
The heavily forested Prince of Wales Island is the fourth-largest island in the US. At 2,577 sq miles (6,675 sq km), it's larger than the state of Delaware, US media report. | The heavily forested Prince of Wales Island is the fourth-largest island in the US. At 2,577 sq miles (6,675 sq km), it's larger than the state of Delaware, US media report. |
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