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All 5 passengers aboard Oregon-bound plane crash from St. George released from hospital
All 5 passengers aboard Oregon-bound plane crash from St. George released from hospital

Yahoo

time10-04-2025

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All 5 passengers aboard Oregon-bound plane crash from St. George released from hospital

ST. GEORGE, Utah () — All five who were aboard the Oregon-bound plane from St. George have been released from the hospital, officials confirmed on Wednesday. The plane had crash-landed on Monday into a nearby body of water after skidding off the runway of the North Bend Southwest Oregon Regional Airport. Emergency crews responded to the scene after an iPhone belonging to someone on board sent a crash alert. Hospital staff reported that everyone on board had suffered minor injuries but were alert, oriented, and stable. Three of the passengers had been released from the hospital the same day, while one was kept overnight for observation. Another person on the plane reportedly had to be transferred to another facility to receive specialized care. The North Bend Oregon Regional Airport confirmed, however, that everyone has been released. Provo Airport set to break ground on expansion, adding six new gates It is still currently unclear what caused the plane to skid off the runway. Officials with the Federal Aviation Administration were on site Tuesday to conduct a preliminary investigation and the National Transportation Safety Board will continue its own investigation to determine the cause. The aircraft, which officials said was a 2019 Honda HA-420 jet, was removed from the water on Monday shortly after the crash. Until the investigation is complete, the aircraft will remain stored at the airport, officials said. The plane will remain stored at the airport as the NTSB investigation continues. Woman calls AAA in standoff after Utah Highway Patrol spikes tires, police say All 5 passengers aboard Oregon-bound plane crash from St. George released from hospital Chatting with the stars of 'The Ballad of Wallis Island' | See It or Skip It 'Full House' property in San Francisco sells for $6 million; price includes celeb memorabilia in backyard House Republicans pass bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Small plane skids off runway at Oregon airport, ends up in bay
Small plane skids off runway at Oregon airport, ends up in bay

Yahoo

time08-04-2025

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Small plane skids off runway at Oregon airport, ends up in bay

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A small private plane attempting to land at an Oregon airport skidded off the runway and into a body of water, leaving 5 people injured. The plane attempted to touch down just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, authorities at the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, in North Bend, said. But the aircraft left Runway 23 and skidded into a bay bordering the airfield. Alaska Airlines flight lands, evacuates after crew detects fumes in cabin The five people on board — one pilot, four passengers — were rescued and transported to a nearby hospital, according to airport officials. 'The hospital has confirmed all five individuals sustained minor injuries and were stable,' a representative of the airport wrote in a social media post shared late on Monday night. At the time, four of the five people had already been discharged, according to the post. The plane itself, a 2019 Honda HA-420, ended up around 100 feet from the end of the runway. It was pulled from the water by a crane at around 10 a.m. on Monday, airport officials said. Operations at the airport were temporarily disrupted amid the rescue and recovery efforts. The National Transportation Safety Bureau is said to be investigating the cause of the incident. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Small plane skids off runway at Oregon airport, ends up in bay
Small plane skids off runway at Oregon airport, ends up in bay

The Hill

time08-04-2025

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Small plane skids off runway at Oregon airport, ends up in bay

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A small private plane attempting to land at an Oregon airport skidded off the runway and into a body of water, leaving five people injured. The plane attempted to touch down just after 6 a.m. Monday morning, authorities at the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, in North Bend, said. But the aircraft left Runway 23 and skidded into a bay bordering the airfield. The five people on board — one pilot and four passengers — were rescued and transported to a nearby hospital, according to airport officials. 'The hospital has confirmed all five individuals sustained minor injuries and were stable,' a representative of the airport wrote in a social media post shared late on Monday night. At the time, four of the five people had already been discharged, according to the post. The plane itself, a 2019 Honda HA-420, ended up around 100 feet from the end of the runway. It was pulled from the water by a crane at around 10 a.m. on Monday, airport officials said. Operations at the airport were temporarily disrupted amid the rescue and recovery efforts. The National Transportation Safety Bureau is said to be investigating the cause of the incident.

Private jet crashes into water after skidding off Oregon airport runway
Private jet crashes into water after skidding off Oregon airport runway

The Independent

time08-04-2025

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Private jet crashes into water after skidding off Oregon airport runway

Five passengers were hospitalised when a private jet crash landed into a bay after overshooting a runway in Oregon on Monday. The corporate aircraft skidded off a runway at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport yesterday morning (7 April). According to FlightAware tracking data, the plane was inbound from St. George Regional Airport (SGU) in Utah. Southwest Oregon Regional Airport said that the 2019 Honda HA-420 aircraft splashed into Coos Bay after it overshot the east end of the airport's runway 23. The small plane 'came to rest in about five feet of water, approximately 100 feet of the runway', it added. Emergency response units were dispatched to the scene around 6.12am All four passengers and the pilot were rescued from the water and transported by ambulance to Bay Area Hospital for minor injuries. A hospital spokeswoman said that all five patients had arrived 'alert and oriented'. As of Monday evening, three had been discharged while one remained in Coos Bay, and another was sent to a facility with 'services not available at Bay Area Hospital'. The Honda aircraft was removed from the water following authorisation from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) at 10am. An NTSB investigation will evaluate the aircraft following the incident. Southwest Oregon Regional Airport thanked 'all first responders, agencies, and personnel involved in the coordinated response and ongoing investigation'. According to the airport, general aviation traffic was not impacted by the incident, and one runway remained open during the incident. It's not the first time a private jet has crashed this year. On 10 February, an aircraft veered off a runway in Arizona and hit a business jet, killing one person. The fatal crash killed 78-year-old Joie Vitosky, one of the two pilots on board, according to the Scottsdale Police Department.

Corporate plane skids off runway into water in Oregon, five injured
Corporate plane skids off runway into water in Oregon, five injured

Arab Times

time08-04-2025

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Corporate plane skids off runway into water in Oregon, five injured

NORTH BEND, Ore, April 8, (AP): A small corporate plane skidded off a runway and into the water in southern Oregon Monday, injuring five people, officials said. The aircraft left the runway in North Bend at the Southwest Oregon Regional Airport and went into Coos Bay just before 6:15 am Monday, the airport said in a social media post. The pilot and four passengers that were on the plane were rescued, taken to a hospital and all were in stable condition, the airport said. On Monday evening, the airport said two people had been released from the hospital, one was admitted, another was still undergoing evaluation and the fifth person was transferred out of the area for further treatment. The 2019 Honda HA-420 was removed from the water after authorization from the National Transportation Safety Board, the airport said. The plane was coming to Oregon from St George, Utah, The World reported.

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