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Monday, December 10, 2012

Plane upside down after landing in Brazoria County

  BRAZORIA COUNTY, TX (KTRK) -- A pilot somehow avoided injury after his plane landed upside-down in a field in Brazoria County on Friday.

It happened around 3pm. According to DPS, the pilot reported engine trouble and tried to land the Cessna in a field near Highway 6 and FM 521. The plane flipped after it touched down. The pilot was not injured.

Houston Southwest airport is about two miles to the southwest of where the plane ended up. That may have been from where the pilot took off. We'll continue to follow this story and bring you any new information.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Plane crash survivors recall harrowing experience

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Two Clear Lake-area men are rescued from the Gulf of Mexico after a plane crash. Now, they're telling us what that unimaginable experience was like for them.

As investigators try to figure what caused the crash, the two men are sharing their stories.

The pilot and his passenger left the Baytown airport around 1:15pm Thursday, and there was a time they thought they'd never make it back. But they remained calm and the Coast Guard says they were well prepared.

"I had an airplane that the landing gear wouldn't come down on, I've had a radio that gave a little bit of smoke. I've had instruments that failed," Pilot TR Wright said.

Wright can quickly rattle off all of his difficulties in the cockpit, but none come close to what he faced Thursday afternoon.

"We made it to the halfway point and there was smoke in the cockpit, which as a pilot, that's your worst nightmare," he said.

Wright and his friend were flying from Baytown to Sarasota, Florida when about 30 miles off the tip of Louisiana and over the Gulf of Mexico there was trouble.

"I could see flames back there and now we were in trouble so I chopped the power on both engines, pointed the airplane straight for the water," he said.

Wright crash landed the Beechcraft 55 Baron. It wasn't a smooth landing

"We kind of hit, bounced and then the second time we came down, the water just grabbed you," he said.

They were alive. The two grabbed survival supplies, flotation devices and for three hours waited for the Coast Guard to find them. Just before sunset, reality started to sink in.

"I said we have about 25 more minutes of day light. If they find us in 20 minutes, we're going home tonight. If not, we're staying the night our here," Wright said.

Customs and Border Protection soon spotted the two, and the Coast Guard hoisted them from the ocean.

"I started thinking we're going to be able to have dinner tonight and I don't know if I'm going to get the T-bone or the rib eye," Wright said.

Wright's passenger Raymond Fosdick declined another plane ride Friday. Instead, we talked to him during a 24-hour bus ride.

"I think it was just good to stay on dry ground for the next couple of days," Fosdick said.

Wright though, an 11-year pilot, plans to get back up soon.

Both are incredibly grateful to their rescuers and perhaps also to someone or something else.

"In those situations, you kind of wonder maybe you have a little extra help so I guess I'll leave there," Wright said.

The plane quickly sunk to the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, which is problematic for a number of reasons but especially because Wright uses that aircraft for his non-profit organization that offers free rides for children with cancer. He's now looking for a replacement for upcoming events.

By the way, Wright and Fosdick ate pizza that was provided by the Coast Guard.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Small plane makes emergency landing in Missouri City

  MISSOURI CITY, TX (KTRK) -- A small plane made an emergency landing Saturday in Fort Bend County.

It happened around 2:30pm. The plane was able to land in a cow pasture behind Ridge Point High School on Waters Lake Boulevard in Missouri City.

According to officials, the 72-year-old female pilot was not injured and there was no damage to the plane.

It's unclear why she was forced to land.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Small plane makes emergency landing at airport

  GALVESTON, TX (KTRK) -- A pilot and a passenger of a small plane were able to walk away from a crash landing in Galveston.

It happened around 9:40am at Scholes International Airport. Airport officials say the plane made a belly landing on the runway.

Emergency crews responded to the scene. There were reports the pilot may have had issues with the landing gear but that hasn't been confirmed.

Both the pilot and a passenger were not injured in the crash.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Plane crash-lands in NW Harris County

See it on TV? Check here.  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A small plane crashed near Weiser Airpark Monday afternoon.

The plane went down around 1pm near the airpark on Highway 290 and Telge on the northwest side. SkyEye 13 HD arrived on the scene, not long after fire trucks used foam to put out a fire. The plane's nose was in the ground and its tail was straight up in the air.

We're told by the Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department that the pilot said he was taking off when there was a gust of wind and he lost control, nose-diving into the ditch.

The good news -- the pilot was not hurt.

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Missouri City sisters among victims of Nigeria plane crash

Josephine and Jennifer Onita of Missouri City were reportedly on the plane that crashed in Nigeria over the weekend. Josephine and Jennifer Onita of Missouri City were reportedly on the plane that crashed in Nigeria over the weekend.

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- Two sisters from Missouri City are among those killed in a plane crash in Nigeria.

The Dana Air flight went down in Lagos Sunday, killing all 153 people on board.

We've learned that Josephine and Jennifer Onita were on the plane. They'd been in Nigeria for a wedding. Josephine graduated from the University of North Texas and Jennifer was a graduate of Texas Tech.

Right now, investigators are trying to determine what caused the plane to crash. Records show the jet involved in the crash suffered a bird strike two years ago and lost engine power.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Small plane makes emergency landing at Hobby Airport

  Pooja LodhiaHOUSTON (KTRK) -- A warning light on a small plane triggered an air scare this morning. The pilot made an emergency landing at Hobby Airport.

The FAA says the pilot declared an emergency around 4:15am after a fire warning light came on the plane.

Emergency crews responded to the scene. The pilot landed the plane and there was no fire found.

There is no word on whether the plane has any flat tires. Officials say there was no danger to those on board. It's still unclear how many people were on board.

Crews are looking into exactly what happened to the plane to cause the warning light to come on.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Pistons plane lands safely in Houston despite reported issues

  HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A plane carrying some members of the Detroit Pistons landed safely in Houston after experiencing some issues Monday afternoon.

The Houston-bound private chartered flight for the team started having hydraulic issues on the left side of the aircraft so an alarm sounded, according to the Houston Fire Department. However, the plane landed about 30 minutes later at 5:30pm without incident.

None of the 44 people aboard the plane was injured and authorities determined everything with the place was OK.

No other details were available.

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Friday, January 6, 2012

Plane makes emergency landing in downtown Conroe

Conroe police say this plane made an emergency landing on the streets of downtown Conroe on Tuesday night Conroe police say this plane made an emergency landing on the streets of downtown Conroe on Tuesday night

  CONROE, TX (KTRK) -- A plane made an emergency landing in the streets of downtown Conroe, according to the Conroe Police Department.

The incident happened at around 9:50pm Tuesday at 6th Street at Davis.

The pilot has less 100 hours of flying time and has only had her pilot license for about three months when she came face to face with an emergency no pilot ever wants to see.

Officials say 22-year-old Sarah Chantal Rovner took off last night from West Houston Airport on assignment with the Civil Air Patrol. About six miles out her plane lost power.

At first Rovner hoped to glide back to the airport, but the plane was not going to make it. So Rovner decided to land on East Davis Street in Conroe. Once she touched down Rovner's plane hit a small power line, then after turning onto 6th Street the plane knocked down a sign. The wing was sheared off after she moved out of the way of an oncoming car.

"The one thing that I would say is that I'm looking forward to flying with her," said Lt. Col. Bob Beeley with the Civil Air Patrol. "She is an excellent pilot. She did a good job. She did what she was trained to do."

The plane belongs to the Air Force and will be turned over to the insurance company. Investigators still don't know why her engine lost power.

You can read more about this story in The Courier of Montgomery County, one of our Houston Community Newspaper partners.

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Plane makes emergency landing at Sugar Land airport

See it on TV? Check here.Sugar Land airport Officials say the Cessna twin-engine plane landed without its landing gear down at the Sugar Land airport Tuesday afternoon.

  SUGAR LAND, TX (KTRK) -- A private plane made an emergency landing at the Sugar Land Airport Tuesday afternoon.

Officials say the Cessna twin-engine plane landed without its landing gear down. No one was injured, but the runway was closed as crews try to clear a fuel spill from the landing.

Investigators will have to determine whether the landing gear issue was a mechanical failure or a pilot error.

We will bring you more information as it becomes available.

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Small plane lands on League City street

See it on TV? Check here.  LEAGUE CITY, TX (KTRK) -- A single-engine plane made an emergency landing on a residential street in League City this morning.

The plane experienced and engine failure during flight around 7am, according to officials. The pilot, Clark Thompson, was able to safely land the plane on Signature Cove, which also called Davis Road. The street where the plane landed is in a newly developed subdivision where homes have not yet been built.

The pilot was the only one on board. He wasn't injured.

The FAA and DPS are investigating the incident.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Vintage war plane makes emergency landing

  CYPRESS, TX (KTRK) -- A pilot was able to walk away after he was forced to make an emergency landing in a vintage World War II plane Saturday afternoon

The plane landed in a field off Winding Oak near Skinner this afternoon in northwest Harris County.

The left wing was damaged when the plane ended up in some trees, but the pilot wasn't hurt and was able to get out of the aircraft.

The National Transporation Safety Board is looking into the cause of the crash. They haven't said why the pilot had to land in the field.

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