Dozens of first responders rushed to help a New Jersey man involved in a small crash due to plane mechanical failure. The pilot crashed into the tall tree tops near the airport. The pilot was stuck in the tree for four hours as emergency personnel tried to rescue the man.
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Pilot Stuck Due to Plane Mechanical Failure
A pilot in New Jersey was not able to land on the runway at the Central Jersey Regional Airport. Onlookers saw the man approaching but disappeared close to landing. Instead the man crashed into the tree tops near the airport. He immediately called for help on his cellphone. Rescue workers spent four hours trying to help the man who was suspended 70 feet in the air. Due to the crash location, authorities couldn’t get a truck with a ladder into the area. Instead, they manually worked to get the man down. A track spider lift that ran off a track helped retrieve the pilot.
The 33-year-old pilot experienced plane mechanical failure. He wasn’t injured in the crash but was in danger of fuel leaking. The fuel leaking could have explode the plane. Police, FFA and the NTSB are investigating the cause of the plane mechanical failure.
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A catastrophic plane crash or accident causes mental and physical suffering. Many describe panic, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, and survivor’s guilt. These feelings can change a person for the rest of his or her life. This is why it is important to seek the counsel of a knowledgeable complex litigation attorney. We will fight to recover damages owed after this devastating accident. Our consultations are free. Contact us today.
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