Sunday, October 9, 2011

Small plane pilot runs out of fuel, lands in ocean

HILO, Hawaii (AP) ? The U.S. Coast Guard has rescued the pilot of a small plane who was forced to land in the Pacific Ocean after running out of fuel while flying from California to Hawaii.

Petty Officer Angela Henderson says the 65-year-old pilot, whose name was not released, called for help Friday afternoon after noticing his Cessna was low on fuel about 400 miles east of Hilo. The Guard sent a plane to fly alongside him and dispatched a vessel known as a cutter to the area.

The Guard was waiting when the pilot, who had been flying the twin-engine plane to the Big Island from Monterrey, Calif., splashed down 13 miles shy of the island.

A rescue swimmer helped hoist the man to a hovering helicopter. He was hospitalized with minor injuries.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2011-10-08-Cessna-Low%20Fuel/id-57cdf540cae9441594f1587ed4cd4937

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