U S Coast Guard rescue 2 persons who were in a small plane crash in Connecticut
@Deepizzaguy (110426)
Lake Charles, Louisiana
June 2, 2025 4:09pm CST
Employees with the United States Coast Guard (USCG) answered an emergency call on Sunday morning when a private Piper PA-32 fell into the Long Island Sound near the Tweed New Haven Airport in New Haven Connecticut.
The USCG sent a 45 foot long boat to rescue the two persons who were in the water to take away from the wrecked small airplane to the Stony Creek Pier in Branford Connecticut where first responders took care of their needs.
The two rescued small plane accident victims are in stable condition, The USCG officials answered the emergency call from the air traffic controller sent a message to the USCG officials that a small plane crashed.
Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are investigating the cause of the incident.
Link is msn.com/en-us/travel/n...
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@Nakitakona (56733)
• Philippines
3 Jun
Rescuers are on the loose and ever ready to do the life-saving job voluntarily. May their tribe flourish. 

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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun
I am in agreement with you.
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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun
@Nakitakona You are welcome.
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@Nakitakona (56733)
• Philippines
3 Jun
@Deepizzaguy Thank youm I appreciate it.
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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun
They should be okay by now.
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@RasmaSandra (85590)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Jun
I know that it can be dangerous flying in jets these days but now I hear more and more about small planes crashing, If I go anywhere I will take a big ship not cruise ship just a big ship that will get me where I want to go,
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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
2 Jun
I do not blame you taking a cruise ship instead of taking a plane ride.
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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun
I am in agreement with you.
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@ogbenishyna44 (35)
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3 Jun
I wonder why so many aircraft issues in America in the past few months. Seems all controls have been lost in protecting the airspace.
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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun
That is a good question since I am afraid of being aboard an airplane myself despite reports of being involved in an airplane crash is remote.
@innertalks (22829)
• Australia
3 Jun
I guess they were lucky to be recued and lucky they crashed into the sea, as a crash onto dry land might have been so much worse.
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@Deepizzaguy (110426)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
3 Jun
Landing an aircraft on land raises the risk for a fatality.
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