Pilot's GoPro captures emergency landing on highway

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Pilot's GoPro captures emergency landing on highway

#1 Post by PHXPhlyer » Sat Jul 09, 2022 1:39 pm

After Vincent Fraser's engine began to fail, he was forced to land on a highway in North Carolina.



https://www.wfmynews2.com/article/news/ ... 3859b6d506

SWAIN COUNTY, N.C. — A pilot captured a video making an emergency landing on Highway 74 on Sunday, according to a Facebook post from a sheriff's office.

Swain County deputies said a pilot was able to successfully land a plane without injuries. Then posted this video from the pilot's GoPro camera from the cockpit on Facebook.


In the video, you could see drivers alert, slowing down, and making room for the plane and it landed safely on the highway.

Sheriff Cochran said, 'What an OUTSTANDING job' and no injuries. AMAZING If you look closely at 0:20 you will see the power lines the pilot was able to avoid. There were so many things that could have been catastrophic but they didn't happen.'

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Re: Pilot's GoPro captures emergency landing on highway

#2 Post by PHXPhlyer » Mon Jul 11, 2022 4:42 pm

'Originally there were no options,' says pilot who landed his plane on a North Carolina highway

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(CNN) — When the engine on his small plane failed three times, Vincent Fraser had no choice but to make an emergency landing in mountainous terrain just south of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
GoPro video of his perilous landing in western North Carolina shows Fraser maneuvering his single-engine plane under power lines and into a highway's center turn lane, with cars traveling in two lanes on either side.
Fraser, who was flying with his father-in-law, spoke about his harrowing July 3 landing Monday morning on CNN's "New Day."
"The only thing really going through my head was I needed to keep my father-in-law safe, and I needed to keep the people on the ground safe, and I was just trying to do it the best that I can without hurting anybody," Fraser told CNN's John Berman on Brianna Keilar.
They were over Fontana Lake when they first had engine failure and Fraser didn't see any roads because of the trees and mountainous landscape.
"So originally there were no options," Fraser said. At one point, he thought a bridge in the distance was their "best and only chance." But they were too low to make the bridge landing and there were too many vehicles on the bridge to attempt it without serious risk of hurting or killing someone, he explained.
So the next option was the river in front of the bridge, which Fraser said he was committed to landing on when "by some miracle, that highway ... just showed up to my left because you couldn't see it before because of the mountains and the valleys and the trees."
Fortunately, Fraser said he had enough altitude to turn the aircraft toward the highway at the last second.
The video from Fraser's GoPro camera shows him landing in the middle of the road as traffic passes by on either side of the aircraft.
"They had to have been so terrified," Fraser said of the people on the ground.

Swain County Sheriff Curtis Cochran praised the landing in a Facebook post: "What an OUTSTANDING job and no injuries. AMAZING."
"There were so many things that could have been catastrophic but they didn't happen," Cochran said.
A mechanic checked out his plane and it was towed up the mountain to a higher, longer road, he said, and three days later, Fraser took off from the highway.
The takeoff was "terrifying," Fraser said, but he made it into a Marine objective.
"I went back to when I was in the Marine Corps and made it my mission to get off that mountain. And so you know, I knew the plane was safe, I knew the plane has been checked out, I knew I had the training," Fraser said. But his nerves were raw.
"I honestly just wanted to turn it off, get out, throw up. You just can't believe this is actually happening."
But the takeoff was a success. Mission accomplished.

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Re: Pilot's GoPro captures emergency landing on highway

#3 Post by Undried Plum » Mon Jul 11, 2022 5:40 pm

The engine failed three times. Then a mechanic certified it as being safe to fly.

What did the mechanic do? Add fuel?

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Re: Pilot's GoPro captures emergency landing on highway

#4 Post by talmacapt » Mon Jul 11, 2022 6:37 pm

If he had only one engine, how can it fail 3 times?

Must agree with you UP.

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Re: Pilot's GoPro captures emergency landing on highway

#5 Post by llondel » Mon Jul 11, 2022 8:43 pm

Magic pixie dust. And probably knowing where to thump it.

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