ICYMI (Video) – Plane Crash Lands in The Ocean at Hampton Beach.

You will have by now heard about a small single-engine craft having to make an emergency landing at Hampton Beach. At not on – the plane found a spot of the ocean near the beach to face plant the aircraft.

Hampton has one of the nicest, cleanest beaches in the northeast, and not it can also claim the distinction of being an alternate landing strip; though, after watching these short videos, a clear section of the beach would be a better choice than the water.

 

 

(Union Leader) The fixed-wing Piper PA-18 was pulling an advertising banner when it crashed about 30 yards offshore, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Only the pilot was on board and was able to safely make it to shore.

The pilot has not been identified. The plane is owned by Eugene Gray of North Hampton, according to FAA records.

And from a different angle.

 

 

The FAA cleared the scene and is investigating the emergency landing. No one was injured.

 

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