A private jet with five people on board over shot a runway at an airport in Oregon and crashed into the water.
All four passengers and a crew member were rushed to the hospital after the incident.
“Honda HA-420 HondaJet crashes into bay after overrunning the runway at North Bend Southwest Oregon Regional Airport. The plane, which has been secured by first responders, is located about 100 feet off the east end of the runway in the water,” Breaking Aviation News & Videos wrote.
“Airport officials say all four passengers and one crew member were rescued and taken to hospital. Their current conditions are not known,” it added.
Honda HA-420 HondaJet crashes into bay after overrunning the runway at North Bend Southwest Oregon Regional Airport.
The plane, which has been secured by first responders, is located about 100 feet off the east end of the runway in the water.
Airport officials say all four… pic.twitter.com/5N3hpnV8sI
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A salvage company removed the jet from the water.
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Salvage company removes the HondaJet from the water about 100 feet from Runway 5/23 at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport after it skid off the runway shortly after 6:00 am this morning. https://t.co/opUcAesaEG pic.twitter.com/y9gkGE9kyF
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From the New York Post:
Emergency response teams, including the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighter Team, Coos Bay and North Bend Fire Departments, North Bend Police Department, and the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, helped retrieve the aircraft.
Commercial air traffic on the airport’s main runway was shut down as authorities responded to the scene.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation.
JUST IN: 5 hospitalized after small plane skids off runway at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport, goes into water pic.twitter.com/vV5i17AcT9
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Daily Mail reports:
The blue and white plane crashed at Southwest Oregon Regional Airport shortly after 6am PST Monday morning, KOIN reported.
It overshot the airport’s runway 23 and slammed into the adjoining Coos Bay. The four passengers and one crew member aboard were all rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital.
Details of their injuries and how they’re doing have not been shared.
Investigators and airport spokespeople have yet to comment on what may have caused the crash.
Southwest Oregon Airport, which sits along the Pacific coast about 50 miles north of the California border, has been closed to all air traffic because of the smash.
A spokesperson told KEZI that they’re working to clean hazardous materials spilled during the crash and to recover the plane’s ruined fuselage.
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