Plane approaching airport loses power, lands in river | Inquirer News

Plane approaching airport loses power, lands in river

/ 01:22 PM October 05, 2019

Emergency personnel secure a small plane that landed in in a shallow section of the Susquehanna River a few miles from the Three Mile Island nuclear power station, Friday, Oct. 4, 2019 near Middletown, Pennsylvania. (The Sun via AP)

MIDDLETOWN, Pennsylvania — A small plane on approach to a Pennsylvania airport landed instead in a shallow section of the Susquehanna River a few miles from the Three Mile Island nuclear power station.

Susquehanna Regional Airport Authority executive director Tim Edwards said the pilot and the single-engine plane’s lone passenger were taken to a hospital for treatment. The Federal Aviation Administration says the two on board exited the Piper PA-46 onto a wing.

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Edwards says the crash occurred Friday evening, about 2 miles (3 kilometers) upstream from the Three Mile Island station. The plane was approaching Harrisburg International Airport

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He says the plane lost engine power somehow.

Edwards doesn’t know where the plane was coming from.

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Hours afterward, the plane remained in the water, about 200 feet (60 meters) from shore.

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